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muddled
adjective as in confused
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Example Sentences
After all, the country has been through crises in the past and always muddled through and some see things to admire in Macron's France.
His answers were frequently long-winded, muddled and incoherent.
The message of “The Long Walk” is muddled, at once hopeful and despairing.
Many doctors lamented how once-clear vaccine guidelines have become muddled and confusing.
The lemons aren’t just used for juicing; their peels are also muddled with sugar, allowing the essential oils of the lemon to come out and produce a more fragrant flavor.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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