We have no meanings for "muddled about" in our records yet.
1 We have muddled about in blood and dirt and secondary issues long enough.
2 I came last night from Autun, and I am muddled about my plans.
3 He went up to his studio in Fitzroy Square and muddled about with pens and ink.
4 We've muddled about in the old ways overlong.
5 Rachel gets very muddled about me.
6 But she gets so muddled about it that she doesn't know what she pays and what she doesn't.
7 Then, being persuaded it was Regent Street again, I was oddly muddled about some fantastic reminiscences that cropped up.
8 It was as if when he cut my head open some of my memories spilled out, and the rest got muddled about .
9 Either Mr Bruton is quite muddled about what happened or there has been a calculated manipulation of timing and events by his British counterpart.
10 "When life is at stake, parson," said the pilot, imploringly, "one gets muddled about right and wrong.
11 "When he is fairly gone," said Caron, "it is to be hoped that the King's head will no longer be so muddled about these things.
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