Sentences

muddle in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To muddle means to confuse or mix up, leading to a lack of clarity or order.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden change in plans seemed to muddle everyone’s expectations for the event.
  2. Despite her best efforts to organize the project, the team’s lack of communication only served to muddle the final outcome.
  3. His explanation was so convoluted that it only added to the muddle surrounding the issue.
  4. After a long day of meetings, the details began to muddle in her mind, leaving her feeling confused.
  5. The children’s laughter and playful chaos created a delightful muddle in the usually quiet park.
  6. She managed to muddle through the complex instructions despite her initial confusion.
  7. The sudden change in plans caused a bit of a muddle in our schedule for the week.
  8. His attempt to explain the rules only served to muddle the players even more.
  9. After the argument, the team was in a muddle, unsure of how to proceed with the project.
  10. They tried to muddle their way out of the situation, but it only made things worse.
  11. The sudden change in plans caused a muddle that left everyone confused.
  12. She tried to explain her thoughts, but her words only created a muddle of ideas.
  13. After the storm, the garden was left in a muddle of fallen branches and debris.
  14. His attempt to fix the problem only resulted in a bigger muddle than before.
  15. In the midst of the chaos, they managed to find a way to untangle the muddle.

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