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Her own muddled feelings of confusion, shame, and fear are what make the essay great and what make the essay her story.

Since certification distinctions can be a bit muddled, some take this extra step.

It all makes for a very cool bar, sure, but as a speakeasy, it feels a little muddled.

This obviously closed off some important avenues of inquiry, but I guess we muddled through.

The black, starless sky creeps over the muddled sunset that stains the waves purple before melting away.

He used to tell me so many that they quite muddled my head and even now I can't tell the tail of one from the head of the other.

"The story, as it has been handed on to Branderby, is pretty badly muddled," the editor went on.

The rations were calculated to last for another three days, but their distribution had been muddled.

He was a coward at heart, and too much liquor had somewhat muddled his brain.

It may just possibly be found, without certificate, however, in those muddled caverns where the excluded intermingle.

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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to muddled, such as: blurred, chaotic, convoluted, disorganized, jumbled, and messy.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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