muddle in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
muddle in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
muddle in English
- muddle⇄expr. make a muddle of, to bungle.
Ex. The present Government has made an immortal muddle of the whole business (Saturday Review). - muddle⇄expr. muddle through, to manage somehow; succeed in one's object in spite of lack of skill and foresight.
Ex. to muddle through a difficulty. Can it be that, faced with the serious business of self-immolation, we shall abandon the immemorial practi - muddle⇄muddle, verb, -dled,-dling,noun.
- muddle⇄noun a mess; disorder; confusion.
Ex. When Mother came home, she found the house in a muddle. - muddle⇄v.i. to think or act in a confused, blundering way.
Ex. to muddle over a problem. He meddled, or rather muddled, with literature (Washington Irving). - muddle⇄v.t. 1. to bring (things) into a mess; mix up.
Ex. to muddle a piece of work. Do you want to ... get things all muddled up? (Mark Twain).
2. to make confused or stupid or slightly drunk.
Ex. The more you talk, the more you muddle me.