Sentence examples for make a muddle of from inspiring English sources

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PowerPoint will make a muddle of your ideas, and you have no choice in the matter.

Consider the following things when designing a dog logo: Do you want the dog's breed to be true to type or do you want to make a muddle of breeds to come up with a "concept" a dog or dog-like creature?

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In Evan Yionouli's showy staging, Mr. Walker's contrived effects -- neon lights, canned laughter, punk rock -- make a muddle out of a stab at dramatic, if not real-life, coherence.

The table (corrected online) also made a muddle of the main candidates' "most-worn phrases".

The others, who knew the game, managed very well, but I made a muddle of it and was sharply reprimanded for adjusting the hat too often.

Don't you?" In retrospect, it is Clinton who appears to have been right about many of the major economic and social policy issues of the 1990's, while Moynihan was making a muddle of his past positions.

It is this kind of messaging that makes a muddle of what Democrats are trying to do nationwide.

That's the job, of course—he gets nearly $180,000 a year to be the mouthpiece of an administration that has made a muddle of its first three months.

Eisenhower, and later Nixon, painted Korea and Vietnam as a hopeless muddle that Truman and Humphrey (in tandem with Johnson) made a mess of.

In 1918 Gertrude Bell, the British explorer and adviser on all things Middle Eastern, wrote to a friend about her worry that, after World War I, the Europeans were making "a horrible muddle of the Near East".

I've never read a book that made me feel such a muddle of emotions, and I loved how the writing meant I was able to smile through my tears.

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