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Muddled

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The wires under the desk were muddled, and it was hard to tell which one went where.
I always get muddled when trying to remember my phone number.
The student's writing was muddled and lacked clarity.
The businessman's muddled strategy led to financial losses for the company.
The instructions for assembling the furniture were muddled and confusing.
The speaker's muddled words made it difficult to understand the message.
The lawyer's muddled argument was easily dismantled by the opposing counsel.
The doctor's muddled diagnosis delayed proper treatment for the patient.
The actor muddled his lines during the play, causing the other actors to become confused.
The professor's lecture was muddled and difficult to follow.
She muddled her way through the directions, and ended up lost.
She muddled her way through the difficult math problem, but eventually arrived at the correct answer.
The politician's response was muddled and confusing.
The speaker muddled his words, causing the audience to become confused about his message.
The company's muddled branding confused customers about their products.
The student's muddled essay lacked a clear thesis statement.
The politician's muddled explanation failed to clarify his stance on the issue.
The muddled instructions on the medicine bottle caused her to take the wrong dosage.
The project's muddled goals made it difficult to determine if it was successful.
The politician's muddled speech failed to address the concerns of the voters.
The muddled directions caused us to take a wrong turn on the road.
The muddled plot of the movie left the audience confused.
The driver was stopped for driving under the influence and appeared muddled.
The man slurred his words, his speech was muddled.
The muddled instructions made it difficult to assemble the furniture.
The different versions of the story muddled the true events.
He muddled his words and couldn't make himself clear.
The politician's response to the question only muddled the issue.
The politician muddled his message and failed to convince the voters.
The translator's poor skills muddled the meaning of the original text.
The loud music in the party muddled the guests' speech.
His messy handwriting muddled the instructions.
The recipe was muddled, and we couldn't figure out the correct measurements.
The menu was muddled, and we couldn't find what we wanted to order.
The teacher's explanation of the assignment was muddled, and the students didn't understand what to do.
The instructions for the game were muddled, and we didn't know how to play.
The announcement was muddled, and we couldn't hear what was being said.
The map was muddled, and we couldn't tell where we were.
The contract was muddled, and we had to ask for clarification.
The patient's muddled speech was a sign of his deteriorating mental state.
The muddled conversations at the party made it hard to hear.
The athlete's muddled mind caused her to lose focus during the game.
The elderly woman seemed muddled and couldn't remember where she had parked her car.
The politician's muddled speech made it hard to understand his message.
The scientist's muddled hypothesis didn't make sense.
The scientist's muddled theories were widely criticized by his peers.
Her muddled writing was difficult to decipher.
The student's muddled essay lacked coherence and structure.
The witness's testimony was muddled, making it difficult to determine the facts of the case.
The detective's muddled investigation failed to uncover the true culprit.
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