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muddle through

1 of 1verb
/ˈmʌdl̩ θru/
Forms:muddles through,muddling through,muddled through,muddled through
1

to manage a situation in a satisfactory manner, even in the absence of proper knowledge, planning, or resources

  • Despite the lack of a comprehensive plan, they were able to muddle through the complex project successfully.
  • Sometimes, you just have to muddle through challenges without overthinking every step.
  • The team often muddles through unexpected obstacles by relying on their problem-solving skills.
  • Though they lacked experience in camping, they were able to muddle through the trip by improvising and relying on each other.
  • Individuals often muddle through unexpected tasks by relying on their instincts and adaptability.