Phrases with «muddle»

The word "muddle" means to make something messy, confusing, or mixed up. Full definition

Sentences with «muddle»

  • If, after all that, it's clear that your lawyer really IS the problem, you've still got to weigh the cost of getting a new lawyer against the cost of muddling through with the old one. (karencovy.com)
  • English football's relationship with the ball - playing central defender is an interesting one: it (if we may for a moment reduce such a complex muddle of thought and action to a singular entity) loves them in theory, it sanctifies them when they're Bobby Moore, but it doesn't entirely trust them, and it certainly doesn't have time for them in the early formative years, when all that ball playing seems to detract from the serious business of stopping goals. (sbnation.com)
  • The cryptocurrency market is in muddles on Thursday evident by bitcoin fading its value by more than 15 % in 24 hours. (fxstreet.com)
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