"muddle along" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: En-au-muddle along.ogg [Australia] Forms: muddles along [present, singular, third-person], muddling along [participle, present], muddled along [participle, past], muddled along [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} muddle along (third-person singular simple present muddles along, present participle muddling along, simple past and past participle muddled along)
  1. (intransitive, idiomatic) To live or work in an unorganized and unplanned way. Tags: idiomatic, intransitive Synonyms: muggle [Britain, dialectal]
    Sense id: en-muddle_along-en-verb-NIp~VKtV Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English phrasal verbs with particle (along)

Inflected forms

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