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Muddle (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: confuse, waste, mash, cloud, dabble in mud, stupefy, intoxicate partially, mix, muddy, think and act in a confused, mix up, misuse, mix together, mash slightly for use in a cocktail, make, render stupid with liquor, dabble, think, make turbid
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Future Simple
will muddle
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Past Simple
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Conditional Simple
would muddle
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Present Progressive
am muddling
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Future Progressive
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Past Progressive
was muddling
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Conditional Progressive
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Present Perfect
have muddled
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Future Perfect
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Past Perfect
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Conditional Perfect
would have muddled
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have been muddling
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Future Perfect Progressive
will have been muddling
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Past Perfect Progressive
had been muddling
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Conditional Perfect Progressive
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Examples of muddle

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Life's an infernal muddle," as Mr. Drake says on Upton Rectory.
"When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles, and the bottle's in a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles, they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle."
# And without much ado We can all muddle through #
(♪ Until then We'll have to muddle through...
- Be careful with Luis. He likes to muddle up things.
"Life's an infernal muddle," as Mr. Drake says on Upton Rectory.
"When beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles, and the bottle's in a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles, they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle."
# And without much ado We can all muddle through #
(♪ Until then We'll have to muddle through...
- Be careful with Luis. He likes to muddle up things.
- But it muddles it.
- Keeping muddles straight is woman's business.
I rather like mysteries, but I do dislike muddles.
I won't meddle in your muddles! I've already got my own troubles!
It's just another one of David's little muddles and misunderstandings.
- But it muddles it.
- Keeping muddles straight is woman's business.
I rather like mysteries, but I do dislike muddles.
I won't meddle in your muddles! I've already got my own troubles!
It's just another one of David's little muddles and misunderstandings.
"I had been looking forward to this course, but I was disappointed. The content was often muddled and delivered with little focus or care.
"Leo's muddled politics...
"The images are muddled..."
'Tis not you that are muddled, sir.
- Accent's a little kind of... muddled.
- You're muddling me.
A muddling and a swipey old child.
Although I don't intend to die trying, I won't settle for just muddling through it.
Always muddling things up!
And whenever you feel the evil influence of the middle class... muddling your soul, just say these two words and you'll be a free spirit again:
"I had been looking forward to this course, but I was disappointed. The content was often muddled and delivered with little focus or care.
"Leo's muddled politics...
"The images are muddled..."
'Tis not you that are muddled, sir.
- Accent's a little kind of... muddled.
- You're muddling me.
A muddling and a swipey old child.
Although I don't intend to die trying, I won't settle for just muddling through it.
Always muddling things up!
And whenever you feel the evil influence of the middle class... muddling your soul, just say these two words and you'll be a free spirit again:

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