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Muddle

Muddle | Muddled | Muddler | Muddles

Muddle meaning

To mix together, to mix up; to confuse. | To mash slightly for use in a cocktail. | To dabble in mud.

Example sentences (20)

As for those players who muddle on the margins?

England’s muddle only gets harder to unravel.

Lam and Ng have oppositional energy that plays entertainingly when they’re working together: Lam the cool, collected professional and Ng the manic poseur hoping to muddle through.

Sporadic acts of bravery were the exception to the rule of chaotic muddle: No help in sight, for hours, even days.

The stalemate is more than an embarrassment for McCarthy, who is now the first person in a century to muddle through multiple ballots — six so far — and appears no closer to clinching the job than when voting began.

You’ve been through muddle, extravagance and deception often enough in the past not to want to experience more of the same now.

All scenarios for 2024 seem depressing and dark, but the odds still favor just continuing to muddle through as we have done through the first fifteen years of this Fourth Turning.

If we were to accept the muddle of history/0mythology, the civilizations of 3000 BC were a more cohesive family – not by training – but by inherent wisdom.

In a cocktail glass, muddle four blackberries.

On the last day of nomination filing for the Rampur and Moradabad Lok Sabha seats Wednesday, the Samajwadi Party found itself in a muddle as two candidates each claimed to be the party’s official candidates.

Over the past year, our biggest banks have said our strong labour market has helped people muddle through the cost-of-living crisis.

Reality check: We have seen the Bulldogs muddle through some early season games that didn’t turn out to mean much later in the season.

Sporting a first-time tongue tie the 11-2 chance bravely held off the late challenges thrown down by hat-trick seeking favourite Georges Saint and eventual runner-up Iconic Muddle before prevailing by half a length under Stan Sheppard.

Understandably appalled and frightened, most Mexicans are resigned to their fate that, no matter who is elected president, the country is likely to continue to just muddle through in dealing with a gigantic national crisis.

Wash basil leaves, then add them to a shaker with simple syrup and muddle to release essences.

Although not every cocktail needs a vigorous shake (the old fashioned likes a good stir, while mojitos prefer a muddle) a wide range, from the classic daiquiri to the more modern picante, simply cannot be made without one.

A simple way to upgrade your cocktails for summer is to muddle fruit and herbs and add a light mixer.

As we continue to muddle through this time, it’s the least we can do.

Being as the songs were written before the pandemic began its assault on the world, the songs are refreshingly not centered in the muddle our world has lived in for the past 9 months.

I don’t think you need fear the prospects for muddle and confusion.