Muddled Sentence Examples

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  • Bright got his notes muddled, and broke down.

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  • The conversation was almost too serious for her muddled thoughts to follow.

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  • That can get a bit muddled in three hours.

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  • Please place your money on the cards or I may get muddled in the reckoning.

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  • Food issues can be difficult to diagnose because most commercial cat foods contain a plethora of ingredients all muddled together into a wet or dry formula.

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  • The history of eyeglasses is a very long one, even though it is sometimes muddled when historians cannot pinpoint exactly when an invention or improvement actually came about.

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  • When it comes to love, what you may be looking for in a partner can, at times, seem muddled.

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  • Their memories and feelings from their teen years were just a little more muddled, causing some misunderstandings and confusion.

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  • She watched him go, his touch branded on her skin and her emotions muddled.

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  • Both do their best, but look a little muddled with the whole enterprise themselves.

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  • Each sheet was distinctively marked to make sure the quires could not get muddled up.

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  • How could Guy Ritchie, who showed such chutzpah in his first couple of films, have become such a muddled, pretentious bore?

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  • Now our affairs are hopelessly muddled by strong, silent men.

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  • However, due to a faulty reconditioned unit, the rectification process became somewhat muddled.

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  • This leads to a rather muddled plot with the local lemurs, led by Sacha Baron Cohen.

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  • Poor writing is often the result of slipshod thinking or the muddled memory of unnecessary rules.

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  • The targeting systems gets a little muddled if you shooting at something that's crawling at you, but for the most part you'll kill zombies much better and faster using Carrier's system.

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  • Sometimes winemakers add this many different grapes and the outcome is just a muddled mess.

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  • Originating emotion still clots the lines and, while we strive for originality, the work becomes muddled, pretentious or incoherent.

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  • His or her thoughts may become muddled or he or she may experience hallucinations.

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  • Yes or No. Even John Prescott could not get those two words muddled up.

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  • This can make the movie slightly muddled at times.

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  • For an insight into the muddled constitutional thinking of the Government I've read few better articles.

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  • For an insight into the muddled constitutional thinking of the Government I 've read few better articles.

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  • Cramped and muddled rooms on a single floor can often be rearranged to create the feeling of more space.

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  • The originating emotion still clots the lines or, in striving for originality, the work becomes muddled, pretentious or incoherent.

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  • Nevertheless, he muddled through the mire in a surprisingly good frame of mind.

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