Muddling vs Muddying - What's the difference?
muddling | muddying |
The act of one who muddles; confusion; disorderly progress.
* 2002 , Joe R. Jones, A Grammar of Christian Faith (page xiv)
As verbs the difference between muddling and muddying
is that muddling is present participle of lang=en while muddying is present participle of muddy.As a noun muddling
is the act of one who muddles; confusion; disorderly progress.muddling
English
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(en noun)- Janzen's critiques of most of my present chapters, with his soaring imagination, unencumbered passion for theologizing, and relentless wrestling, often revealed and challenged my flat-footed muddlings