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Filter by Meaning The horses had a hard time crossing the muddle.
Please don't muddle the puzzle pieces or we won't be able to complete it.
The party ended in a muddle after a fight broke out.
The directions I was given were in a muddle and unclear.
The car got bogged down in a muddle, causing a traffic jam.
The muddle of paperwork on his desk made it hard to concentrate.
The government's policies created a muddle in the healthcare system.
The muddle of conflicting information made it difficult to make a decision.
The financial muddle left the company in disarray.
The foreign policy situation was a muddle of competing interests and alliances.
The financial report was a muddle of numbers and figures that the accountant struggled to make sense of.
The muddle of emotions left her feeling overwhelmed.
The muddle in the field made it difficult for the horses to run.
The construction workers had to dig through the muddle to lay the foundation.
The car got stuck in a muddle and we had to call for help.
The hikers struggled to get through the muddle on the trail.
The cows wandered through the muddle looking for fresh grass.
The children played in the muddle, splashing and laughing.
The dogs ran through the muddle, leaving paw prints everywhere.
Mixing too many colors together can easily muddle the intended shade.
The misinformation campaign was designed to muddle the public's perception of the issue.
She was already confused, and the contradictory advice only served to muddle her further.
The company was in a financial muddle after the stock market crash.
His speech was a muddle of disjointed sentences.
The police officer tried to sort out the muddle of conflicting accounts from witnesses.
The politician's remarks only added to the muddle surrounding the issue.
The kitchen was in a muddle after the dinner party.
The teacher asked the students not to muddle the pages of their textbooks.
The children loved playing in the muddle and making mud pies.
The politician's attempt to muddle with the evidence was uncovered by the investigation.
The muddle in the financial system caused widespread panic.
The party turned into a muddle when the music stopped working.
The schedule for the project was in a muddle due to unforeseen circumstances.
The company's restructuring caused a muddle in the organizational hierarchy.
The muddle of emotions made it hard for her to make a decision.
The muddle of memories made it hard to remember exactly what happened.
The tractor got stuck in the muddle and had to be towed out.
The muddle on my desk makes it hard to find anything.
The dog rolled around in the muddle and got all dirty.
She tried to muddle through the complex instructions but couldn't understand them.
Don't muddle me with your long and complicated sentences; I'm finding it hard to understand.
The hiker got stuck in a muddle and had to pull his boot out with effort.
The dog got filthy after jumping into the muddle in the park.
The muddle of colors on the painting made it hard to distinguish any particular image.
The muddle in the kitchen made it impossible to find anything.
The muddle of paperwork on his desk made him feel overwhelmed.
The office was in a muddle after the computer system crashed.
Please don't muddle with the TV remote, I need it to work.
The coach's unclear instructions led to a muddle on the field.
The children jumped in the muddle after the rain.
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