to muddle

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moider
bemud
To mix together, to mix up; to confuse

The tiny speakers tend to muddle the words.

To mash slightly for use in a cocktail

He muddled the mint sprigs in the bottom of the glass.

to confuse or becloud, especially with or as with drink
{v} to make half drunk, stupify, grope
A mixture; a confusion; a garble
A state of being turbid or confused; hence, intellectual cloudiness or dullness
To dabble in mud
{f} confuse; mess up; soil; disturb; cause disorder; struggle through, push on
mix up or confuse; "He muddled the issues"
To cloud or stupefy; to render stupid with liquor; to intoxicate partially
If people or things are in a muddle, they are in a state of confusion or disorder. My thoughts are all in a muddle a general muddle of pencils and boxes = mess
informal terms for a difficult situation; "he got into a terrible fix"; "he made a muddle of his marriage"
To waste or misuse, as one does who is stupid or intoxicated
To mix confusedly; to confuse; to make a mess of; as, to muddle matters; also, to perplex; to mystify
To make turbid, or muddy, as water
To think and act in a confused, aimless way
If you muddle things or people, you get them mixed up, so that you do not know which is which. Already, one or two critics have begun to muddle the two names = mix up, confuse Muddle up means the same as muddle. The question muddles up three separate issues He sometimes muddles me up with other patients. + muddled up mud·dled up I know that I am getting my words muddled up
make into a puddle; "puddled mire
make into a puddle; "puddled mire"
{i} mess, disorganization; confusion
a confused multitude of things
to muddle
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