Definition of Muddly

1. disordered [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Muddly

muddled through
muddlehead
muddleheaded
muddleheadedly
muddleheadedness
muddleheads
muddler
muddlers
muddles
muddles through
muddlier
muddliest
muddling
muddling through
muddlingly
muddly (current term)
muddy the waters
muddy up
muddying
mudejar
mudejares
mudfish
mudfishes
mudflap
mudflaps
mudflat
mudflats
mudflow
mudflows

Literary usage of Muddly

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1874)
"And so Kew Palm house, while possessing many noble specimens, is to the general spectator muddly, dirty, and inartistic. Happily at Chatsworth it is the ..."

2. The Hallamshire Glossary by Joseph Hunter (1829)
"Our spoils he kicked at; And looked upon things precious, as they were The common muck of the world. CORIOLANUS, II. 2. muddly. ..."

3. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1867)
"muddly, adj. thick, foggy. Mue (Corr. of mow), vt to make mouths. Mutt's, n. woollen gloves without separate fingers. SU muff, manica hye- malis. ..."

4. Counsels and Ideals from the Writings of William Osler by William Osler (1921)
"... and Laennec will not stir the blood of a young man and make him feel proud of France and of Frenchmen, he must be a dull and muddly-mettled rascal. ..."

5. On My Honour: Guides and Scouts in Interwar Britain by Tammy M. Proctor (2002)
"... written by Rob<-n .m<l his sister Agnes, Wds dismissed by Olave as "The Little Blue muddly -i her sister-in-law as old-fashioned and out of touch with ..."

6. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1874)
"And so Kew Palm house, while possessing many noble specimens, is to the general spectator muddly, dirty, and inartistic. Happily at Chatsworth it is the ..."

7. The Hallamshire Glossary by Joseph Hunter (1829)
"Our spoils he kicked at; And looked upon things precious, as they were The common muck of the world. CORIOLANUS, II. 2. muddly. ..."

8. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1867)
"muddly, adj. thick, foggy. Mue (Corr. of mow), vt to make mouths. Mutt's, n. woollen gloves without separate fingers. SU muff, manica hye- malis. ..."

9. Counsels and Ideals from the Writings of William Osler by William Osler (1921)
"... and Laennec will not stir the blood of a young man and make him feel proud of France and of Frenchmen, he must be a dull and muddly-mettled rascal. ..."

10. On My Honour: Guides and Scouts in Interwar Britain by Tammy M. Proctor (2002)
"... written by Rob<-n .m<l his sister Agnes, Wds dismissed by Olave as "The Little Blue muddly -i her sister-in-law as old-fashioned and out of touch with ..."

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