A confused multitude of things.
Informal terms for a difficult situation.
1 As a result, Park Hill is an expensive muddle at taxpayer's expense.
2 So in the best traditions of the British constitution things muddle through.
3 The girl watched the muddle of wheeled things and stiffened with indignation.
4 In five minutes the picture was a formless, scarred muddle of colours.
5 Add a measure of Signature Release and muddle all the ingredients together.
6 To muddle the two is to eliminate the Gospel of Christ entirely.
7 I felt as if I had landed everybody in a hopeless muddle .
8 See the tangle and muddle that you are making of it all.
9 All the rest of their lives is muddle and cruelty and misery.
10 Her elfin features change into a delicate muddle of amusement and perplexion.
11 When I remember him I generally make a muddle of the business.
12 All the muddle , the confusion of this lazy year should be healed.
13 In summary, it's been a muddle , or at best a muddle through.
14 People muddle through, he told himself, and that has to be sufficient.
15 Be a mon, and let me into the secret of this muddle .
16 It is a muddle tempered by the ink-bottle, like every incipient government.
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