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muddle
noun as in confused state
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verb as in confuse, disorganize
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Example Sentences
Angry at the lack of direction, angry at muddled decision-making, angry at the on-pitch struggles, it seems few in Rome want owners the Friedkins to stay - no matter the money spent.
Are the Rams better than the team that muddled through an ugly Monday night loss to Miami?
Sure, Harris muddles her responses to reporters’ questions she’s apparently afraid to answer directly.
But this measure is a Byzantine quagmire of foggy muddle.
Instead of definition, the staging gives us a muddle of free-floating feeling.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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