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muddleheaded

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[ US /ˈmədəɫˌhɛdəd, ˈmədəɫˌhɛdɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. stupid and confused
    a confused puddingheaded, muddleheaded fellow
    blathering like the addlepated nincompoop that you are

How To Use muddleheaded In A Sentence

  • For the most part I have been muddleheaded, and any motivation and good intentions tend to ebb and flow .... Brouillon - French Word-A-Day
  • Not only are you the idiot of the month, you're the braindead cretin of the month and the muddleheaded halfwit of the month as well.
  • He gave a long and well-intentioned but muddleheaded and boring speech about the whole concept he keeps blathering on about.
  • If the soldiers seem slow and muddleheaded, their leaders are even more so. Movie Review – Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
  • It would not be fair to the teacher, it would not be fair to classmates, and it would not be fair to ourselves ... to arrive on June 27th bare-handed and brouillonne (or muddleheaded) Brouillon - French Word-A-Day
  • Certainly anyone with a brain the size of a desicated pea would be able to understand that this Latina Woman has demonstrated beyond any doubt that she would be a far better judge than any of the seven Republican senators who have repetedly demonstrated mindless bias, intolerance, and simple, muddleheaded stupidity this past week. Leahy wants committee confirmation vote next week
  • Pronouncements about corporate social responsibility, he added, are the indulgence of "pontificating executives" who are "incredibly shortsighted and muddleheaded in matters that are outside their businesses. Are Companies Responsible for Creating Jobs?
  • Muddleheaded , m waiting for arrival of the dawn in the darkness.
  • muddleheaded ideas
  • Of course, when the right candidate appears, muddleheaded progressives can convince themselves that they there is something to vote for. Andrew Levine: So What If Democrats Lose?
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