That secret rottenness of our public life, that hidden conclave which sells honours, fouls finance, muddles public affairs, fools the passionate desires of the people, and ruins honest men by obscure campaigns would become impossible.
If discussing and calculating the future had been, as it ought to be, a common, systematic occupation, the muddlesof to-day might have been foretold a hundred years ago.
Perhaps there is no such people, and the conflicts and muddles before us will be world-wide.
His men always got him out of scrapes or muddles with the queen of weapons.
These noble fellows have won their spurs from nobler foes, armed with as good a weapon as their own; but it is not my intention to follow these gallant regiments through all the muddles the "grand old man" has got them into.
But the rummuddles the curaçao, and the curaçao does not really improve the rum.
Jones the grocer, or Mrs. Muddles when she brought home the clean linen?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "muddles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.