Sentences

muggins in a sentence

n.

Definition

Muggins refers to a person who is gullible or easily taken advantage of, often seen as a fool or someone who unwittingly becomes involved in troublesome situations.

Sample Sentences

  1. Muggins always seems to find himself in the middle of trouble, no matter where he goes.
  2. Everyone in the office knows that Muggins will take on any task, no matter how difficult.
  3. When it comes to making decisions, Muggins often hesitates and lets others lead.
  4. It's hard to believe that Muggins could pull off such a clever prank without anyone noticing.
  5. Despite his clumsiness, Muggins has a heart of gold and helps anyone in need.
  6. Muggins was known in the neighborhood as the kind-hearted fool who always helped others.
  7. Despite his clumsy nature, Muggins managed to charm everyone around him with his infectious laughter.
  8. At the party, Muggins accidentally spilled juice all over himself, but he just laughed it off.
  9. Everyone loved Muggins for his ability to turn even the most mundane moments into something special.
  10. When it came to poker, Muggins was often the last one to realize he had been outplayed.

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