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"Muddle" can be either a noun or a verb: "The politics of the Middle East is a muddle" (noun); How will we prevail -- we will muddle through. (verb)
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One example is - The pile of papers were in such a muddle. Another is - The muddle had caused confusion all over.
Here,The word muddle is very interesting.
1820-30
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The phrase "over the pond" is commonly used to refer to crossing the Atlantic Ocean, particularly from the United Kingdom to the United States. It is a colloquial way to indicate travel between the two countries, given the large body of water that separates them.