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muddle造句
31 Decide what you want in life - don't just muddle along. 32 I won't explain how this works now — it might muddle you up. 33 The twins are so alike that it's easy to muddle them up. 34 The house was in an awful muddle by the time the children left. 35 Can you start from the beginning again-I'm in a muddle. 36 The best we can do is try to stay cool and muddle through. 37 It's easy to muddle up some Spanish and Italian words. 38 Sorry about the mess - we're in a bit of a muddle at the moment. 39 Don't muddle her with all the extra details at the moment. 40 There were some difficult questions but I managed to muddle through. 41 Don't muddle things up. 42 You'd better not muddle me about, but tell me the truth. 43 Be careful not to muddle the files you've already worked on with the others. 44 My grandmother tends to get into a muddle over names. 45 The BBC may be able to muddle through the next five years like this. 46 You are currently in a muddle where financial and emotional concerns are tangled together. 47 There was a bit of a muddle over our hotel reservations. 48 We'll muddle through somehow. 49 It's going to get in a muddle if you carry on. I should just leave well alone if I were you. 50 Many of the students complained that they were left to muddle along on their own. 51 The old lady gets in a muddle trying to work the video. 52 None of the muddle in her room mattered. 53 She just has to muddle through. 54 There was a muddle about his origins, wasn't there? 55 Passion starts to muddle my thinking. 56 Such questions have led to a bewildering muddle. 57 She could sense his muddle, and it touched her. 58 I'll muddle through somehow. 59 The result is a muddle in which police efficiency and individual liberty are two certain losers. 60 Gerald Ford getting into a muddle about what was and wasn't a Warsaw Pact country.