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muddle <a muddle; muddles> N

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I'd muddled and sold the wrong picture to each studio.
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This leads to a hopeless muddle with everyone splitting differently.
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The fans were getting increasingly disillusioned with the club's muddling performances and attendances started to dip beneath 20,000.
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Prey luring in general is a field muddled by false identification.
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However, switching jackets muddles the bibliographical record and creates a forgery of sorts.
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The synthesising of the call means that only one bat call can be reproduced at a time and a muddle is caused by simultaneous calls.
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We in our muddle-headedness want neither it nor the alternative war.
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Strong brainwarps have lasted ten minutes or more, with minor brainwarps leading to him muddling his words.
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If anything, the decision is likely to simply muddle the interesting philosophical questions and make it more difficult to make real progress on privacy issues.
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The governmental machine was thrown into the kind of incoherent muddle which became increasingly characteristic of the regime's final phase.
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