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  1. muddle along: [phrasal verb] to think, act, or proceed in a confused way or without a plan.

  2. Jonathan Bendor. Political Science, Economics. 2015. Charles Lindblom's 1959 essay “The Science of ‘Muddling Through’” is best known for the strategy of decision making—disjointed incrementalism—that it recommended. That famous paper and Lindblom's….

  3. muddle. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mud‧dle1 /ˈmʌdl/ noun 1 → be in a muddle/get into a muddle 2 [ countable usually singular, uncountable] when there is confusion about something, and things are done wrong as a result Our accountant finally managed to sort out the muddle. muddle over/about There was a bit of a muddle ...

  4. Cucumbers are about 90% water but they’re not exactly soft. To make the muddling easier, dice up the cucumbers, about ¼ inch thick and place them in a glass. Then, press them until the liquid comes out. After a few presses, place the mint leaves in the glass and this is where you start the gentle press and twist motion.

  5. Muddling, quite simply, is the process of gently crushing or mashing fresh ingredients, like herbs, fruits, or even spices, to release their essential oils, juices, and flavors. This method is like coaxing hidden treasures from your ingredients, giving your cocktails an intense burst of aromatic delight.

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  7. Synonyms for muddying the waters include fogging, confusing, dazing, muddling, bewildering, perplexing, stupefying, befuddling, fuddling and muddying. Find more ...

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