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Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
woolly
addled
befuddled
muzzy
wooly
woolly-headed
wooly-minded
confused
1
If the south achieves freedom it is through their work, however
muddled
.
2
Confusion
muddled
his mind-hewasn't quite sure what to think or say.
3
That issue settled, my mind drifted to another
muddled
order of business.
4
And in normal circumstances everything would be dismissed as
muddled
red tape.
5
The knock-out drops
muddled
her; but he went down like a log.
6
For something tremendous has happened; I must face it without getting
muddled
.
7
Shearson Lehman
muddled
through for almost ten years under the Amex umbrella.
8
It's not all
muddled
and misleading though: one illuminating comment proves useful!
9
The message could be
muddled
when Russia and soccer converge in 2018.
10
That is not the only time the government's message has been
muddled
.
11
Georgina's account, although
muddled
in details, had the authentic oddity of Dickens.
12
This matter could be as simple as temporarily heightened and
muddled
feelings.
13
Things were happening too quickly for his
acid
-
muddled
mind to catch up.
14
Anne tried to think of Simopolis, but her thoughts quickly became
muddled
.
15
We are all in rather a
muddled
state with our President affair.
16
It was only a
muddled
dream that you saw in your sleep.'
muddled
muddle
·
muddled brain
more muddled
so muddled
too muddled
very muddled