¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Muddlers
1. muddler [n] - See also: muddler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muddlers
Literary usage of Muddlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hail Columbia!: Random Impressions of a Conservative English Radical by Walter Lionel George (1921)
"... which reigns in the country, a cynicism which was summed up in an old English
election song: If we put the muddlers out, We put worse muddlers in. ..."
2. The Relief of Ladysmith by John Black Atkins (1900)
"We are muddlers often enough, but then we muddle on till the muddle comes right,
and in the end it will be found that the victors and the muddlers are the ..."
3. The Relief of Ladysmith by John Black Atkins (1900)
"We are muddlers often enough, but then we muddle on till the muddle comes right,
and in the end it will be found that the victors and the muddlers are the ..."
4. My "little Bit". by Marie Corelli (1919)
"The distinguished muddlers who are muddling with the grain and the ... There were
muddlers before them, as senseless, as callous, and as deaf to reason as ..."
5. Pamphlets and Leafletsby Liberal Publication Department by Liberal Publication Department (1906)
"The muddlers are unable to say what firms supplied these unserviceable fifty ...
Concerning nearly half of these the muddlers are not able to give the ..."
6. Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Deptby Liberal Publication Dept. (Great Britain) by Liberal Publication Dept. (Great Britain) (1906)
"The muddlers are unable to say what firms supplied these unserviceable fifty ...
Concerning nearly half of these the muddlers are not able to give the name ..."
7. A Ruthless Avenger by Conney (1896)
"They're muddlers, the police. Besides, there was no written agreement as the law
could take hold of. It was an understanding as between gentlemen that we ..."
8. Hail Columbia!: Random Impressions of a Conservative English Radical by Walter Lionel George (1921)
"... which reigns in the country, a cynicism which was summed up in an old English
election song: If we put the muddlers out, We put worse muddlers in. ..."
9. The Relief of Ladysmith by John Black Atkins (1900)
"We are muddlers often enough, but then we muddle on till the muddle comes right,
and in the end it will be found that the victors and the muddlers are the ..."
10. The Relief of Ladysmith by John Black Atkins (1900)
"We are muddlers often enough, but then we muddle on till the muddle comes right,
and in the end it will be found that the victors and the muddlers are the ..."
11. My "little Bit". by Marie Corelli (1919)
"The distinguished muddlers who are muddling with the grain and the ... There were
muddlers before them, as senseless, as callous, and as deaf to reason as ..."
12. Pamphlets and Leafletsby Liberal Publication Department by Liberal Publication Department (1906)
"The muddlers are unable to say what firms supplied these unserviceable fifty ...
Concerning nearly half of these the muddlers are not able to give the ..."
13. Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Deptby Liberal Publication Dept. (Great Britain) by Liberal Publication Dept. (Great Britain) (1906)
"The muddlers are unable to say what firms supplied these unserviceable fifty ...
Concerning nearly half of these the muddlers are not able to give the name ..."
14. A Ruthless Avenger by Conney (1896)
"They're muddlers, the police. Besides, there was no written agreement as the law
could take hold of. It was an understanding as between gentlemen that we ..."