Sentence examples for something of a muddle from inspiring English sources

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What's happening there remains something of a muddle, if not something of a mess.

The various plots made the show, which has no dialogue, something of a muddle.

The holiday became, unofficially anyway, Presidents' Day, and in the process became something of a muddle.

Read the article to find out why, according to both historians and ordinary citizens, this day has become "something of a muddle".

The prize for best-looking entree went to caramelized medium-rare salmon on a bed of chanterelles and wilted arugula, although its sundried-tomato mojito sauce was something of a muddle.

And despite three debates this month and dozens of campaign speeches, he remains something of a muddle: authoritative and insightful one day, hazy or scripted or platitudinous the next.

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This hope that exchanging reasons matters, not just for what it gets us but in itself is as old as Plato, but it has often been derided as something of a muddle-headed fantasy, as "nothing but dreams and smoke" as Montaigne put it in the 16th century.

A bold and perilous artistic endeavor, this musical is also something of a tonal muddle, approaching the material from myriad angles – some serious, some sleazy, some nice, some nasty – which don't ultimately form a persuasive whole.

Of course, real life is all about unsolved mysteries; perhaps Cormac McCarthy could have made something of this muddle.

That's a long-winded way of saying it was a bit of a muddle, and not enough to change the dynamics of the race.10 55: Perry needs to do something about his debating skills, and quickly.

The discipline numbers are kind of a muddle.

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