1. muddling - Noun
2. muddling - Verb
of Muddle
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut the GCC has left it little wiggle room for muddling through. Source: Internet
Five years ago his coaching career was muddling along at La Quinta High School in Westminster, where he got his first head coaching job. Source: Internet
Wearing gloves with holes, he opened the register, touched most every bill in the till, gave the server change, then drove his unwashed hands into the fresh fruit caddy and started muddling the next drink. Source: Internet
Sadly political muddling and lack of vision led to disintegrating chaos and a destructive civil war. Source: Internet
If so, no one can today accuse Mr. Trump of muddling his meaning. Source: Internet
India’s actions give the impression that it is playing it by the ear and “muddling through,” which is not the best way to handle a health emergency. Source: Internet