muddler
[ muhd-ler ]
Origin of muddler
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How to use muddler in a sentence
The whole thing was a grave scandal, which must be laid at the door of the responsible muddlers.
With the Judans in the Palestine Campaign | J. H. (John Henry) PattersonYea, verily, it is a true saying that "Britishers are the greatest muddlers on earth."
British Secret Service During the Great War | Nicholas EverittThey had been so unhappy, such muddlers, so wrong-headed, it seemed to her.
Night and Day | Virginia Woolf
British Dictionary definitions for muddler
muddler
/ (ˈmʌdlə) /
noun
a person who muddles or muddles through
US an instrument for mixing drinks thoroughly
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