muddle-headed

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English

Etymology

muddle +‎ headed

Adjective

muddle-headed (comparative more muddle-headed, superlative most muddle-headed)

  1. Thinking in a muddled way; not thinking clearly
    • The Independent, 10 January 2007
      The Prime Minister provoked a backlash led by Sir Jonathon Porritt, chairman of the Government's Sustainable Development Commission, who said Mr Blair's leadership on the issue in Britain had been "patchy and muddle-headed".

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