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Definition of Muddles

Muddle
Muddle Mud"dle, v. i. 1. To dabble in mud. [Obs.] --Swift. 2. To think and act in a confused, aimless way.
Muddle
Muddle Mud"dle, n. A state of being turbid or confused; hence, intellectual cloudiness or dullness. We both grub on in a muddle. --Dickens.

Meaning of Muddles from wikipedia

- 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...
- A muddler is a bartender's tool, used like a pestle to mash—or muddle—fruits, herbs and ****es in the bottom of a gl**** to release their flavor. The tool...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 6: Professor Muddles' Remote Control Episode 7: Keith ****'s Water Skiing Episode 8: Farmer Dung's Harvest Episode 9: Professor Muddles' Bubbles Episode...
- 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...
- New York Daily News, April 19, 2002 Barnes, Clive.Abstract "Thoroughly Muddled 'Millis' Hits The Boards" New York Post, google.archive, April 19, 2002...
- The old fashioned is a ****tail made by muddling sugar with bitters and water, adding whiskey (typically rye or bourbon) or sometimes brandy, and garnishing...