muddle through
English
Verb
muddle through (third-person singular simple present muddles through, present participle muddling through, simple past and past participle muddled through)
- (transitive, intransitive) To succeed (often clumsily) despite being ill-equipped or inadequately trained.
- I've only had a few lessons, but I can muddle through the test.
Synonyms
- make do
- get along
- get by
- scrape along
- scrape by
- scratch a living
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