Example sentences for: muddle

How can you use “muddle” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The Times opines that "the public and the press are in a muddle as to what to think" and that "the White House is banking on the Broaddrick's story's lacking legs."

  • Her wizard world exists in the interstices of everyday Britain, with its denizens wandering around in a bit of a muddle.

  • In London, a Financial Times editorial said the United States has made itself an easy target for China's ambitious spies because of security failings that "are just the latest symptoms of a deep muddle over the direction of US policy towards China."

  • It might be argued that Wolfe's portrait of the middle's muddle will be shocking only to a rarified and dogmatic crew of ideologues.

  • According to the New York Times , Gramm had warned his Republican colleagues that censure would muddle the partisan rift over impeachment, making the issue less potent in 2000.


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