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They said they were aghast at what they saw on the videos: the plot was muddled, as was the music, and "Spider-Man" still lacked an ending.
The Supreme Court's public-information office was at least as muddled as CNN and Fox.
International geopolitics and the environment are getting more muddled as a result.
Anyone calling for a flirt ban must have a mind that is as muddled as it is sad and smutty.
But here's where the tale sometimes gets nearly as muddled as Ollie after six pints of Grape Reviver.
It's riddled with errors (including a typo on the cover) and is often as muddled as the on-screen software.
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Muddling: As weird as it sounds, muddling is the action of "crushing" ingredients, such as mint leaves with a muddle, fork, pestle, or the back of a spoon.
The result is a muddle as well as a missed opportunity.
It's a play about politics as muddle as much as willed power, but the rest of the histories follow the terrible consequences.
America's housing crisis has become a global financial panic; the economy, which was muddling along as recently as July, may be in its deepest recession in decades.
They were just trying to muddle through as best as they could.
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