Sentence examples for the muddle from inspiring English sources

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the muddle

noun

A mixture; a confusion; a garble.

  • The muddle of nervous speech he uttered did not have much meaning.

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Melodramatic excess compounds the muddle.

The muddle may help Mr McConnell's side.

We need leaders, who marshal us to the muddle.

At best, the muddle betrays incoherent and improvised decision-making.

She slices through the muddle to reunite the lovers.

A crystalline order emerged from the muddle that is life.

Forget the browning grass and the muddle in the borders.

But through the muddle, there are some definite trends.

But few expect these awards to clear up the muddle.

Speaks of the muddle that will confront voters on their Parliamentary elections, Nov. 23rd.

The truth is somewhere in the middle —and, as it were, squarely in the muddle.

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