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    [muddle up]
    DEFINITION
    1. bring something into a disordered or confusing state:
      "they were muddling up the cards"
      • confuse two or more things with each other:
        "at the time, archaeology was commonly muddled up with paleontology"
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    What is the meaning of the word muddled?
    v.mud·dled, mud·dling, mud·dles v.tr. 1. a. To mix together, especially confusedly: The various flavors are muddled in this recipe. b. To mix (a drink or the ingredients of a drink), especially with a muddler.
    How do you use the word muddle in Italian?
    you've muddled up A and B → hai confusoA con B b. (person, story, details) → confondere muddle alongmuddle onvi + adv→ andare avantia casaccio muddle throughvi + adv→ cavarselaalla meno peggio Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995 muddle (ˈmadl) verb to confuse or mix up.
    What is the synonym of muck up?
    Informal: bollix up, muck up. Slang: blow, goof up, louse up, screw up, snafu. Idiom: make a muck of. 5. To proceed or perform in an unsteady, faltering manner: blunder, bumble, bungle, flounder, fudge, fumble, limp, shuffle, stagger, stumble. phrasal verb muddle through To progress or perform adequately, especially in difficult circumstances:
    What is the meaning of the word Mud?
    a confused or disordered state of affairs; mess. [1540–50; mud+ -le] mud′dler,n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc.
  3. muddle up 1. To render something awkward, confusing, and disorderly; to obscure or obfuscate something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "muddle" and "up."
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  4. https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/muddle+up
    • muddle up
      1. To render something awkward, confusing, and disorderly; to obscure or obfuscate …
      2. To mix something up (with something else). A noun or pronoun can be used between …
  5. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/muddle+up
      1. To put out of proper order: derange, disarrange, disarray, disorder, …
      2. To put into total disorder: ball up, confuse, disorder, jumble, mess up, …
      3. To cause to be unclear in mind or intent: addle, befuddle, bewilder, confound, …
  6. https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/muddled+up
    • muddle up
      1. To render something awkward, confusing, and disorderly; to obscure or obfuscate …
      2. To mix something up (with something else). A noun or pronoun can be used between …
  7. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/muddle

    1. : to make turbid or muddy. muddled the brook with his splashings. 2. : to befog or stupefy (see stupefy sense 1) especially with liquor. The drink muddled him and his voice became loud …

  8. https://www.yourdictionary.com/muddle-up

    To confuse (one or more objects with another object or other objects) Whenever I meet the twins, I always muddle up their names. I call John Jim, and Jim John. verb.

  9. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/muddle-up

    phrasal verb with muddle verb uk / ˈmʌd. ə l / us / ˈmʌd. ə l /. mainly UK. C2. to think that a person or thing is someone or something else because the two people or things are

  10. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/muddle-up

    mainly UK. C2. to think that a person or thing is someone or something else because the two people or things are very similar: I often muddle up Richard with his brother. It's easy to …

  11. https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/muddle-up

    muddle in British English 1. (often foll by up) to mix up (objects, items, etc); jumble. 2. to confuse. 3. to make (water) muddy or turbulent. 4. US to mix or stir ( alcoholic drinks, etc). 5. a state

  12. https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/muddle

    alertness. levelheadedness. 3. as in confusion. a state of mental uncertainty the new, supposedly improved forms simply put taxpayers in a bigger muddle. Synonyms & Similar …

  13. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english-polish/muddle-up

    to confuse ( eg two different things) poplątać, pomieszać. I’m always muddling the twins up. I’ve muddled up these book orders. (Translation of muddle up from the PASSWORD English …

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