Sentence examples for were muddled from inspiring English sources

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were muddled

noun

A mixture; a confusion; a garble.

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

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But at this show the messages about maturity were muddled.

Some were muddled Luddites, others were angry locals whose houses were slated for demolition.

Brin agreed, and said that the proposals were "muddled" and too cautious.

Pianos, by contrast, were muddled and muffled; violins were all but inaudible.

In other instances, the answers were muddled; in still others, incomplete.

The wrestlers' arguments, he wrote, were "muddled and confused," "astonishingly poor" and, in one case, "hopeless".

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It's muddled thinking.

I'm muddled.

But the message was muddled.

Sometimes the sound was muddled.

The legal record is muddled.

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