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Filter by Meaning She couldn't walk straight, her movements were muddled.
He was muddled and disoriented after taking too many drugs.
The actor's muddled speech gave away that he was drunk.
She was so muddled that she couldn't walk straight.
The muddled man was asked to leave the casino for being a disturbance.
He was muddled and stumbling after too much drinking.
The party-goers were all muddled after a night of heavy drinking.
He stumbled out of the bar, muddled and confused.
She regretted getting muddled before her important job interview.
The police arrested the muddled driver for driving under the influence.
After the party, everyone was muddled and slurring their words.
The doctor warned him about the dangers of getting muddled while taking medication.
He couldn't remember anything from the previous night, his memory was muddled.
The report's findings were muddled and difficult to interpret.
The muddled plot of the movie left many viewers scratching their heads.
The presentation was muddled and difficult to follow.
The muddled research paper was difficult to follow and understand.
His muddled explanation of the problem only added to the confusion.
The company's policies were muddled and contradictory.
The plot of the movie was muddled and confusing.
The instructions for using the software were muddled and unhelpful.
The muddled labeling on the products led to customers buying the wrong items.
The teacher's explanation of the concept was muddled and unclear.
The muddled directions on the map made us take a wrong turn.
The muddled presentation left the audience unsure of what the speaker was trying to convey.
The recipe directions were muddled, causing confusion in the kitchen.
The politician's speech was muddled and lacking in substance.
The muddled regulations made it hard for small businesses to comply.
The muddled conversation with the client made it hard to close the deal.
The muddled financial reports made it hard to determine the company's profits.
She muddled her emotions and couldn't figure out how she really felt.
The overlapping voices on the call muddled the conversation.
The chef muddled the ingredients together and ruined the recipe.
The complex instructions muddled the process for assembling the furniture.
He muddled the directions and got lost on the way to the party.
The multiple options for the menu item muddled her decision.
She muddled the colors together and now they all look the same.
The technician muddled the wires and caused a short circuit.
The teacher's explanation of the math problem only muddled the students further.
The rain muddled the tracks, making it difficult for the police to follow.
She muddled up the dates and missed the important appointment.
The receptionist muddled up the names and gave the wrong package to the customer.
She muddled the different topics in her essay and failed to make a clear point.
The student's muddled mind during the exam caused her to forget the answers.
The patient's muddled speech was a symptom of a neurological condition.
His muddled thoughts made it hard for him to make a decision.
The hangover left him feeling muddled and confused.
The stressed-out bride's muddled thoughts made it hard for her to enjoy her wedding day.
The young child's muddled thinking led her to believe in imaginary creatures.
The researcher's muddled data analysis led to erroneous conclusions.
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