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muddle through

 

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Muddle Through

Definition:

Muddle through refers to the act of managing or coping with a difficult situation or task in a confused, haphazard, or makeshift manner, often without a clear plan or strategy.

Parts of Speech:

  • Verb: muddle through, muddles through, muddled through, muddling through

Senses:

  1. Manage: To cope or manage a difficult situation without a clear plan or strategy.

Examples:

Verb:

  1. Despite facing various obstacles, she decided to muddle through and finish the project.
  2. During the power outage, we had to muddle through the dark and find our way to the exit.
  3. When the teacher fell ill, the substitute had to muddle through the lesson even though she wasn't familiar with the material.

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