in a muddle in a sentence
- I truly am in a muddle over what to do here.
- In a muddled investigation, some officials said he was murdered by a lone gunman.
- A politician whose mind is not in a muddle would bow to the anti-smoke vote.
- More likely, his mind is simply in a muddle.
- I have been reading on the site for some hours and frankly I'm in a muddle.
- It's difficult to find in a muddle in a sentence.
- We are always in a muddle whether they should be tarred or just left like that.
- Bush has cannily out-maneuvered his opponents, leaving the Democrats in a muddle over the economy and Iraq.
- "We're in a muddle about sexuality and where economic power lies and what's ethical and what's not.
- Despite the best efforts of linguists, therapists and anthropologists, men and women are still in a muddle.
- Everything will be in a muddle.
- Then, bang, they were gone, lost in a muddled sea of infighting that was described as simply a " divorce ."
- Santi believes this man does not have the slightest knowledge about her life yet looks at problems in a muddled way.
- The serious fault in Dole's performance with Miss Couric is that it suggested a human whose mind is in a muddle.
- Miami's 20-17 loss to Minnesota on Saturday dropped the Dolphins to 9-6 and back in the pack in a muddled conference.
- Once he was served a ball, he either tapped it back quickly or got in a muddle from which he rarely escaped.