Definition of Bemuddling

1. bemuddle [v] - See also: bemuddle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bemuddling

bemonstered
bemonstering
bemonsters
bemourn
bemouth
bemouthed
bemouths
bemow
bemoysten
bemud
bemudded
bemudding
bemuddle
bemuddled
bemuddles
bemuddling (current term)
bemuds
bemuffle
bemuffled
bemuffles
bemulce
bemurmur
bemurmured
bemurmuring
bemurmurs
bemuse
bemused
bemusedly

Literary usage of Bemuddling

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1865)
"... as the inordinate quantities of wine and beer daily imbibed by Germans of all classes, to the ruin of the stomach, to the bemuddling of the brain, ..."

2. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1902)
"... who improved the situation by addressing his version to his enlightened sovereign Rene instead of Soderini, thus bemuddling the 1 Just at the same time ..."

3. Saints and Festivals of the Christian Church by H. Pomeroy Brewster (1904)
"Satan we are informed first tried by bemuddling his thoughts to divert him from the design of becoming a monk. Then he appeared to him in the forms ..."

4. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1871)
"Art has been better stated in French than in English literature ; it has been separated from all bemuddling considerations, ..."

5. The British Critic: A New Review (1822)
"... salutary antidote to the copious draughts of Sectarian sentimentality, with which the loungers in religious light-reading are so fond of bemuddling and ..."

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