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ˈmuddly, a. Also muddley. [f. muddle n. + -y1.] Confused, muddled; passing imperceptibly into: confusing, bewildering.
1909M. B. Saunders Litany Lane ii. xvii. 227, I gather it from some of the muddly things he said. 1929D. H. Lawrence Let. 24 Aug. (1962) II. 1184, I can't make out if I have to pay this muddley bill for the gramophone or not. 1938N. Marsh Artists in Crime ii. 14, I won't have that sort of thing—it's too muddly. 1959― Singing in Shrouds viii. 161 A long muddly argument. 1970‘O. John’ Diamond Dress i. 8 I'm sorry to be so muddly. |