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muddled

[muhd-ld] / ˈmʌd ld /


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The tanker’s arrival muddled the administration’s message and raised questions about the possibility of further fuel shipments.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that message likely got muddled as Powell started taking questions from journalists.

From MarketWatch

Mark Sobel, a former senior Treasury official, told AFP that "the administration's views on the dollar are confused, muddled and inconsistent".

From Barron's

Although founded on democratic principles, the U.S. itself has a long, muddled history with the concept.

From Los Angeles Times

Chalamet’s words were curt, but his opinion was only further muddled by the clip being spread out of context.

From Salon