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muddler

[muhd-ler] / ˈmʌd lər /


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Drop the other caperberry at the bottom of a cocktail shaker and crush it with a muddler, so that it’s torn open and the inner seeds are well exposed.

From Washington Post Mar. 23, 2023

"Of course he's a bad painter," says Clark, when I suggest that some critics consider Lowry to be more muddler than stylist.

From The Guardian Jun. 8, 2013

We used Worden Lures 1/6th oz black Roostertail spinners or #6 cone head muddler minnows with a small Mack's Lures smile blade in front for an attractor.

From Seattle Times Jan. 3, 2013

Finally his prose is etched with a toothpick, not a muddler.

From New York Times Dec. 11, 2012

I like you very well, though you are slow and a muddler; but I want you to understand, once and for all, that I did not come to the Solomons to get married. 

From Adventure by Jack London




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