mixed-up

See also: mixed up

English

Adjective

mixed-up (comparative more mixed-up, superlative most mixed-up)

  1. Mixed together in an uncertain manner
  2. Confused, muddled or bewildered
    • 2001, New Statesman (volume 130, issues 4519-4530, page 20)
      [] with such expectations of gun violence, should it be any surprise that the expectations are obligingly met by mixed-up kids?
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