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    mud·dle
    [ˈməd(ə)l]
    verb
    muddle (verb) · muddles (third person present) · muddled (past tense) · muddled (past participle) · muddling (present participle)
    1. bring into a disordered or confusing state:
      "I fear he may have muddled the message"
      • confuse (a person or their thoughts):
        "Paul was hopelessly muddled by the rates of exchange"
      • busy oneself in an aimless or ineffective way:
        "he was muddling about in the kitchen"
    2. mix (a drink) or stir (an ingredient) into a drink:
      "muddle the kiwi slices with the sugar"
    noun
    muddle (noun) · muddles (plural noun)
    1. an untidy and disorganized state or collection:
      "the finances were in a muddle" · "a muddle of French, English, Ojibwa, and a dash of Gaelic"
      • a mistake arising from or resulting in confusion:
        "a bureaucratic muddle"
    Origin
    late Middle English (in the sense ‘wallow in mud’): perhaps from Middle Dutch moddelen, frequentative of modden ‘dabble in mud’; compare with mud. The sense ‘confuse’ was initially associated with alcoholic drink (late 17th century), giving rise to ‘busy oneself in a confused way’ and ‘jumble up’ (mid 19th century).
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  2. verb (used without object),mud·dled, mud·dling. to behave, proceed, or think in a confused or aimless fashion or with an air of improvisation: Some people just muddle along, waiting for their big break.
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    transitive verb 1 : to make turbid or muddy muddled the brook with his splashings 2 : to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor The drink muddled him and his voice became loud and domineering.
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    MUDDLE meaning: 1 : to cause confusion in (someone or someone's mind) often used as (be) muddled; 2 : to mix up (something) in a confused way
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    To mix together, especially confusedly: The various flavors are muddled in this recipe.
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