muddled mess

Frequency: 4.82.8 per million words

a state of confusion or disorganization, especially in thought or planning

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Examples (10)

  • His report was a muddled mess of facts and opinions.
  • The project plan became a muddled mess after too many revisions.
  • Without clear instructions, the whole operation turned into a muddled mess.
  • Her thoughts were a muddled mess after a sleepless night.
  • The artist's studio was a creative but muddled mess.
  • The government's policy on the issue is a muddled mess.
  • He tried to explain, but it came out as a muddled mess.
  • The instructions were so vague that the assembly became a muddled mess.
  • After the party, the living room was a muddled mess of decorations.
  • The legal argument presented was a muddled mess, lacking coherence.