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Muddle

MUD'DLE, v.t. [from mud.] To make foul, turbid or muddy, as water. He did ill to muddle the water. 1. To intoxicate partially; to cloud or stupefy, particularly with liquor. He was often drunk, always muddled....

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MUD'DLE, v.t. [from mud.] To make foul, turbid or muddy, as water.

He did ill to muddle the water.

1. To intoxicate partially; to cloud or stupefy, particularly with liquor.

He was often drunk, always muddled.

Epicurus See ms to have had his brains muddled.

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