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muddle
verb (muddled , muddling ) (also muddle something or someone up)
1 to put it or them into a disordered or confused state Someone has muddled my notes up .
2 a to confuse the mind of someone You'll muddle him with all those figures ;
b to confuse (different things) in the mind I always muddle their names .
3 US to mix or stir (drinks, etc).
noun a state of disorder or mental confusion.
[17c, meaning -to wallow in mud-]
muddled adjective confused; disordered.
muddler noun .
muddle along colloq to manage or make progress slowly and haphazardly.
muddle through colloq to succeed by persevering in spite of difficulties.
verb (muddled , muddling ) (also muddle something or someone up)
1 to put it or them into a disordered or confused state Someone has muddled my notes up .
2 a to confuse the mind of someone You'll muddle him with all those figures ;
b to confuse (different things) in the mind I always muddle their names .
3 US to mix or stir (drinks, etc).
noun a state of disorder or mental confusion.
[17c, meaning -to wallow in mud-]
muddled adjective confused; disordered.
muddler noun .
muddle along colloq to manage or make progress slowly and haphazardly.
muddle through colloq to succeed by persevering in spite of difficulties.
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