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muddled
[ muhd-ld ]
adjective
- mixed up, confused, or disordered:
The rejection is based on faulty underlying assumptions and muddled thinking.
- muddy, clouded, or obscured; murky:
After a long winter season, your pool is most likely a tub of muddled water with foliage and twigs floating about.
- (of an ingredient) mixed, crushed, or mashed into a drink, especially with a muddler:
The freshly muddled kiwi adds an unexpected flavor to this handmade cocktail.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of muddle.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·³¾³Ü»å·»å±ô±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of muddled1
Example Sentences
Try a tarragon syrup in lemonade, some muddled tarragon in cocktails or the slight anise flavor in homemade iced tea.
It feels like there was muddled thinking from the club's owners to appoint Van Nistelrooy, based on the fact he had beaten them while he was in caretaker charge of Manchester United.
The Kentucky Derby picture got more muddled after the penultimate series of races to determine which horses will make the starting gate at Churchill Downs on May 3.
There is more at play here - muddled minds aplenty.
To some groups' frustration, the message has sometimes been muddled by Democratic politicians reluctant to sever themselves from the party's corporate class.
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