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muddle along
verb
- intr, adverb to proceed in a disorganized way
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Example Sentences
As it is, it looks like Israel is set to continue to muddle along on its way to its own ruin.
From The Daily Beast
For the most part, however, he gives every sign of trying to muddle along.
From The Daily Beast
For years England managed to muddle along with Ireland by inviting nationalists out to dinner.
From Project Gutenberg
He would let England muddle along somehow till he made this alliance with the beautiful Missourienne.
From Project Gutenberg
I don't intend to muddle along making a pittance like a hand logger.
From Project Gutenberg
I would not be obliged to muddle along in the blind fashion of the last two days, feeling a frightful fool.
From Project Gutenberg
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