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This was the cause of the mix-up of his Division which Stopford, no doubt, would take in hand as soon as he could.
GALLIPOLI DIARY, VOLUME 2IAN HAMILTON
I judged the bodyguard met them just above here, and there was a grand mix-up, but we couldn't see well at the distance.
THE BELTED SEASARTHUR COLTON
Instantly there was a mix-up, with bellowing, plunging steers all about him.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN TEXASFRANK GEE PATCHIN
He was telling the Professor about your mix-up with Lumpy Bates.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN TEXASFRANK GEE PATCHIN
He met him a night or two later at the Umballa Club, and a strange emotional mix-up resulted.
THE TIGRESSANNE WARNER
We simply mixed all the babies up, just as you would mix up a delicious fruit salad.
THE MOTHER AND HER CHILDWILLIAM S. SADLER
I will not mix up less serious matters with these, which forty years have not made less than present still to me.'
LADY BYRON VINDICATEDHARRIET BEECHER STOWE
He would mix up truth with error; he would make truth palatable; he would use the means which secure success.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME VJOHN LORD
They found Big-foot and Lumpy Bates expressing their opinion of the mix-up in voices loud with anger.
THE PONY RIDER BOYS IN TEXASFRANK GEE PATCHIN
If you are, act accordingly and don't mix up things that are as wide asunder as the poles!
THE TRAGIC MUSEHENRY JAMES
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO MIX UP

  • addled
  • astonished
  • baffled
  • befuddled
  • bewildered
  • confounded
  • disconcerted
  • distracted
  • disturbed
  • dizzied
  • dumbfounded
  • flustered
  • mixed up
  • threw off
  • unsettled
  • upset
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