Examples of using Muddle in English and their translations into Slovak
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Muddle Instead of Music.
All the rest is mostly a muddle.
Stress can even muddle your brain.
This our picture is used: on webpage Montessori Muddle.
Summer is upon us, so let us muddle through it together.
Commercially available product variety andoften people will do a muddle.
There are always some people who muddle and stir things up, interfering with fellow students.
The LG G7 disappoints, as everything looks muddled close-up.
You must come out from this muddle and look for real solutions, not just useless proposals.
Yes, we have to make our way in this Muddle Through World.
To further add to the muddle, you might see both Hatha flow and Vinyasa on the schedule at your local studio.
Iris has a very clear mind. Mine's a muddle, but not hers.
Muddle slice of orange with cloves, build and stir all ingredients with ice for necessary dilution.
How could a young woman make such a muddle of her own life?"?
There is great urgency to lift Europe out of its budgetary and administrative muddle.
And I do notstand to bag ECO songs tel me muddle, a story of where you want them, a weather condition.
Place the gin basil and lemon into a beaker and muddle shortly.
This muddle of absenteeism, employee turnover, and retraining is costing the British economy £340 billion a year.
Within Britain, most people completely muddle the two courts.
PC monitors usually have a sub-woofer which can muddle up the guitar tone, while near-field monitor have a crossover in the 2 3kHz region which is where the key part of a guitar's overdrive tone occurs.
Todd Rundgren's"I Saw theLight" playing It was caught in some ownership muddle for years.
The world in which we live can be understood as a result of muddle and accident; but if it is the outcome of a deliberate purpose, the purpose must have been that of a fiend.
Therefore, I think the only course of action is toacknowledge that we are working from inconsistent foundations and muddle forward.
PC monitors usually have a sub-woofer which can muddle up the guitar tone, while near-field monitor have a crossover in the 2 3kHz region which is where the key part of a guitar's overdrive tone occurs.
This site shows a specific type of comedy,which the purpose is to bring a frank sense of muddle, amazement, and malaise.
There's evidence that chickpeas have been grown(or at least eaten) in the Middle East for 10,000 years, since the ninth millennium BC,but our word for them comes from a much more recent muddle.
Just plug the buckle into the USB port on the notebook or computer and there is even a muddle, even scented, if you like it.
These goggles rely on cryogenic cooling toreduce the amount of excess heat that might muddle the image.
The wide boulevards and large colonial buildings reflect Hanoi's period as a French Protectorate,whilst other areas are truly Vietnamese with a muddle of narrow streets which bustle from dawn to dusk.
Mrs Wallis referred to the fact that this dossier has been what I like to call haunting the corridors of the European Parliament and the other European institutions for more than seven years, and in my opinion these have not been seven years of transparent legislating orseven years of better regulation but a muddle that very few Members of this House have yet managed to untangle.