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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The argument was muddled and difficult to follow.
The room was spinning, and his thoughts were muddled.
The bartender refused to serve the muddled patron any more drinks.
The professor's muddled lecture left the students confused.
She was so muddled that she forgot her own address.
His thoughts were muddled after staying up all night studying.
The contract language was muddled and hard to understand.
The letters in the mailbox were muddled, and it was difficult to find the right one.
The directions to the party were muddled, and they got lost.
The lines in the drawing were muddled, and it was hard to see what it was.
The ingredients in the recipe were muddled, and she couldn't follow the instructions.
The items in the grocery cart were muddled and mixed up.
The clothes in the suitcase were muddled, and it was hard to find what she needed to wear.
The words in the document were muddled, and it needed to be proofread.
The colors on the painting were muddled, and it looked like a mess.
The notes in the music were muddled, and it sounded terrible.
The words in the sentence were muddled, and it was hard to understand the meaning.
The books on the shelf were muddled, and she had trouble finding the one she needed.
The spices in the pantry were muddled, and she couldn't find the one she needed.
The papers on the desk were muddled and disorganized.
The clothes in her closet were muddled and in disarray.
The cables behind the computer were muddled and tangled.
The teacher's muddled explanation only added to the students' confusion.
The politician muddled his words during the speech.
The customer service representative muddled the explanation, causing further confusion.
The student muddled through the test, unsure of many of the answers.
She muddled her thoughts, unable to concentrate on any one thing for very long.
The detective's investigation was muddled by conflicting witness statements.
He muddled his way through the recipe, forgetting important ingredients and steps.
The engineer's muddled design caused problems during the construction phase.
He muddled through the presentation, forgetting key points and stumbling over his words.
The politician muddled his answers to the reporters' questions, leaving everyone confused.
The writer's muddled plot left readers feeling lost.
The engineer muddled the design, leading to problems during construction.
He muddled his way through the foreign language conversation, struggling to find the right words.
The athlete muddled his routine during the competition.
She muddled her thoughts while trying to explain the complicated concept.
The scientist's muddled research findings failed to provide clear conclusions.
The artist's muddled composition left viewers unsure of the intended meaning.
The instructions were muddled, and the assembly of the furniture took much longer than expected.
The chef's muddled recipe resulted in a tasteless dish.
His muddled thinking made it difficult for him to solve the math problem.
The manager's muddled strategy led to a decline in sales for the company.
The speaker's muddled presentation left the audience unsure of the main points.
The writer's muddled prose made the book hard to read.
The author's muddled plot made it hard to follow the storyline.
The professor's muddled lecture made it difficult for students to take notes.
The engineer's muddled design caused problems during the construction of the building.
The artist's muddled colors made the painting look messy.
Her muddled speech made it hard for us to understand what she was saying.
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