We have no meanings for "too muddled" in our records yet.
1 Has it begun? His head was too muddled for quick thinking.
2 The voice was familiar, but her brain was too muddled to know why.
3 No other remarks were made; the statement was too muddled to stimulate interest particularly.
4 Things were becoming a bit too muddled for him to stay with this conversation.
5 I couldn't decide-mythoughts were too muddled .
6 Unbidden, thoughts of William intruded and for once she was too muddled and over-tired to stop them.
7 My brain is too muddled to be sure, but what else could be the reason for the delay?
8 She flailed her arms, trying to see who it was, but her senses were too muddled , the night too dark.
9 He could not tell; his brain was still in too muddled a condition for him to feel that he could trust it.
10 On its first, long-delayed release many critics felt the whole thing too muddled to digest and too nasty to permit much pondering.
11 The tracks are too muddled to tell anything. In her concealment, Nynaeve smiled; the Warder's failure was a slight vindication of her own.
12 "Who or what is Ship Control?" The echo is too muddled to use as any sort of indicator as to how far I've come.
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