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bottom of a
muddler may be textured, toothed, or smooth.
Muddlers can be made from plastic,
stainless steel, or wood.
Ingredients are
muddled in the bottom...
- Look up
muddle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Muddle may
refer to: Mr.
Muddle, one of the Mr. Men from the children's book
series by
Roger Hargreaves...
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Muddle Earth is a children's
novel by Paul Stewart,
published in 2003, and
illustrated by
Chris Riddell. It is
largely a
parody of The Lord of the Rings...
- A
muddling spoon is a long
handled spoon used in bartending. It
resembles an iced tea spoon, but
typically has a
smaller head.
Muddling spoons are not...
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Muddling Through is an
American television sitcom that
aired on CBS from July 9, 1994, to
September 7, 1994. The
series starred Stephanie Hodge as an ex-convict...
- The
Muddler Minnow is a po****r and
versatile artificial fly of the
streamer type used in fly
fishing and fly tying. The
Muddler Minnow was originated...
- term used to
denote a
state in
which earnest and
ironic intents become muddled. It may less
commonly refer to its converse: a
return from
irony to earnestness...
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Hundun (Chinese: 混沌; pinyin: Hùndùn; Wade–Giles: Hun4-tun4; lit. '
muddled confusion') is both a "legendary
faceless being" in
Chinese mythology and the...
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about the
quality of her work. (Swedish: Rådd-djuret – rådda "to fuss or
muddle or mess about" + djur, "animal") – The
nephew of
Hodgkins and Sniff's father...
- The
Muddlers Club is a
restaurant in Belfast,
Northern Ireland. It was
awarded a
Michelin star in the 2020
Michelin Guide Great Britain & Ireland. Chef...