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muddle-headed in American English (ˈmʌdəlˈhɛdɪd) adjective stupid; blundering; confused Derived forms muddle-headedness (ˈmuddle-ˈheadedness) noun Examples of 'muddle-headed' in a sentencemuddle-headed They are muddle-headed and ridiculous.The muddle-headed back-loading of the singles doomed the team to a heavy loss.The vote to maintain the ban, by 21 votes to 11, was muddle-headed.But this really is muddle-headed and against their own best interests.Since then, everything they've done has been muddle-headed, idiotic and wrong.Using conspicuous consumption to solve the global problem of conspicuous consumption is muddle-headed and foolish.To me it is as muddle-headed as blaming the baggage handler rather than the perpetrator.I know the currency is a disaster and that it's run by an army of muddle-headed fools. |