Sentence example with the word 'muddled'

muddled

addlebrained, beat, canned, disjointed, fou, helter-skelter, inebriated, mixed up, plastered, sotted, upside-down

Definition adj. confused and vague

Last update: September 15, 2015


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Everything has been spoiled, everything muddled, everybody thought they knew better than I did, and now you come to me!   [Please select]

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I have muddled it.   [Please select]

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I quite muddled it.   [Please select]

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His talk was altogether rather muddled.   [Please select]

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How muddled one gets with you.   [Please select]

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"Stay," he stopped them again, "you keep interrupting me, and my ideas get muddled."   [Please select]

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I'm awful afraid you'll get muddled in your head, miss, for as to mine, it has swam away long ago.   [Please select]

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The cleverest of us easily got muddled with the figures to be carried in a multiplication sum.   [Please select]

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Alice, muddled already by that mark for unpunctuality, got through her work badly; as Bessie rose in the class Alice went down.   [Please select]

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I suppose with that dreadful sister and your poor, muddled mother.   [Please select]

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"Let us go back where we came from," replied Beeks, who seemed to be quite muddled by his misfortune.   [Please select]

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