US /ˈmʌdl:/
・UK /'mʌdl/
Give them a little bit of a muddle - muddle is a bartending term.
I'm simply going to add a whole keeping helping of raspberries into the bottom of my pitcher, give them a little bit of a muddle.
"Muddled", and again, the noun is "muddle".
"In a muddle", "muddled", "in a muddle", it's all confused inside your head. You can't think
I'm all in a muddle, can't recollect anything of it hardly.
started here. I'm all in a muddle; can't recollect
But if I don't dance an order deputy, I think I can muddle through without you for an hour to bring me back a plate
I think I can muddle through without you for an hour or two.
So, this is made with bourbon, bitters, and a twist of orange; some people muddle their sugar cubes and others use simple syrup.
and a twist of orange. Some people muddle
There's a little girl and she goes to her dad's office and the girl says to the dad, "Daddy, why is everything always in a muddle?"
And then the dad is like, "What do you mean, honey? What do you mean everything's all in a muddle?"
Taras, the muddle son, was a merchant,
We muddle without respite through the sadness and confusion, or we huddle in the cesspit of our madness and delusion.
we muddle without rest but through the sadness and confusion
I just eat that with a spoon. If you don't want to waste it, you know. Or muddle it in a drink.
I just eat that with a spoon if you don't wanna waste it, you know, or muddle it in a drink.
Until then, we'll just have to muddle through somehow and have ourselves a merry little Christmas now.
I know but in a year we all will be together if the fates are loud until then we'll just have to muddle through somehow.