8 adverbs to describe how to muddles

The ready money had been muddled awaysimply muddled away, for the old man had worked hard, and was not at all extravagant.

Well, I'd got my answer ready for that all right, but it could wait, so I only said her case had been badly muddled, and had to be taken up again; now, after the revision of the criminal code, she'd probably have been acquitted altogether.

In the absence of penetrating criticism, any impudent industrious person may set up as an "expert," organise and direct the confused good intentions at large, and muddle disastrously with the problem in hand.

Doubtless we shall muddle through somehow with such policies: and, public opinion being what it is, they may perhaps have been about the best policies that were practicable.

CHAPTER XXX UNDER THE ACACIAS "Out of drawing; flesh tints infamous; chiaroscuro grossly muddled; no breadth; not much story in it; badly composed; badly treated; badly painted altogether.

Instead of things getting better and clearer, that morning's work made them more hopelessly muddled.

Then, being persuaded it was Regent Street again, I was oddly muddled about some fantastic reminiscences that cropped up.

Faith tried to wait upon her as rapidly as possible, but as she was not familiar with the stock, she got sadly muddled.

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