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Definition of muddler in English: muddlernoun ˈmʌd(ə)ləˈmədlər 1A person who creates muddles, especially because of a disorganized method of thinking or working. Example sentencesExamples - This reviewer, however, questions whether Bryan was such a muddler as Secretary of State.
- People get lazy, looking for a savior, and instead just end up with another muddler.
- Evelyn Waugh might have dismissed them as pathetic muddlers who did not belong in the church.
2A type of fly used in trout-fishing. Example sentencesExamples - I ignored her, concentrating instead on casting my muddler minnow into the river.
- Muddlers can be readily adapted to address most fishing opportunities you meet.
- Nothing beats seeing a fish chase a muddler as you strip it across the surface.
- Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers.
- If you're fishing some choppy water why not try a muddler minnow across the surface.
3A stick used to stir cocktails. Example sentencesExamples - Have you heard of using that muddler to actually muddle the sugar, lime and mint?
- If you don't have a muddler, a small wooden pestle will do just fine. Add the mint, a touch of soda and two teaspoons of sugar to your mixing glass.
- Sam recommends using a good muddler (a small baseball bat-like bar tool).
- Soon, the muddler went from curiosity to an essential tool behind any cutting-edge bar.
- She disappeared into the basement to grab shakers and strainers and muddlers and all the rest of the equipment the class would need to get them through the afternoon session.
- I'm lucky in that regard inasmuch as Chris Gallagher, a friend who took one of my very first bartender training classes, now offers handmade, superb muddlers that he markets.
- Using a muddler, mash the limes thoroughly with the sugar.
Definition of muddler in US English: muddlernounˈmədlərˈmədlər 1A person who creates muddles, especially because of a disorganized method of thinking or working. Example sentencesExamples - This reviewer, however, questions whether Bryan was such a muddler as Secretary of State.
- Evelyn Waugh might have dismissed them as pathetic muddlers who did not belong in the church.
- People get lazy, looking for a savior, and instead just end up with another muddler.
2A type of fly used in trout fishing. Example sentencesExamples - If you're fishing some choppy water why not try a muddler minnow across the surface.
- I ignored her, concentrating instead on casting my muddler minnow into the river.
- Muddlers can be readily adapted to address most fishing opportunities you meet.
- Nothing beats seeing a fish chase a muddler as you strip it across the surface.
- Rolled muddlers, tied-down minnows, mickey finns, chum and coho fry are just a few of the patterns soon to be presented by eager fly-fishers.
3A stick used to stir mixed drinks. Example sentencesExamples - Sam recommends using a good muddler (a small baseball bat-like bar tool).
- Using a muddler, mash the limes thoroughly with the sugar.
- She disappeared into the basement to grab shakers and strainers and muddlers and all the rest of the equipment the class would need to get them through the afternoon session.
- Soon, the muddler went from curiosity to an essential tool behind any cutting-edge bar.
- If you don't have a muddler, a small wooden pestle will do just fine. Add the mint, a touch of soda and two teaspoons of sugar to your mixing glass.
- I'm lucky in that regard inasmuch as Chris Gallagher, a friend who took one of my very first bartender training classes, now offers handmade, superb muddlers that he markets.
- Have you heard of using that muddler to actually muddle the sugar, lime and mint?
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