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Definition of mazzled

mazzled

adjective

  • mixed up and confused. Usually occurs when you are instructed in numerous things at the same time.
    You've got me all mazzled.

    Last edited on Mar 11 2014. Submitted by Brayford from Lincoln, UK on Mar 11 2014.

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