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He is the son of the Muddler and the Fuzzy.
The mixture is then gently mashed repeatedly with a muddler.
He becomes a party member after being rescued from Muddler Land.
He picked the muddler up out of his drink and snapped it between his strong fingers.
Derry put his drink down and picked up the two broken ends of the glass muddler.
They've never seen an ice cream fork, or a muddler, or anything like that."
There is always the possibility, albeit remote, that you may come up with something as effective as the Muddler.
"He was a bit of a muddler.
Cranston ran the muddler around in his drink.
Bit of a muddler, they heard.
Depending on the game's conditions, the protagonist can date her in Muddler Land (the most orthodox of all places).
Note that the fly pictured above, while typical, is not a traditional Muddler Minnow.
(I must memorize that: it could useful as a conversation muddler.)
He began to stir the drink he had made with a wooden muddler provided by the Country Club.
He was essentially a collector (and a muddler), buying one of everything he hadn't got".
Seltzer, 1 dash, and crush sugar with muddler.
The traditional Muddler uses brown mottled turkey quill segments for both tail and wing.
Due to its universal appeal to game fish, the muddler minnow will remain as an integral tool in sport fishing.
An unweighted Muddler will float and appears as a hopper, moth or struggling mouse.
The recipe calls for using a muddler to mash a sugar cube with a sprig of mint in the flute.
Meticulously, concentrating on what he was doing, he threw first one then the other half of the muddler into the wastepaper basket.
I caught, all on a Muddler Minnow, one 11-inch brook trout, four 12-inch salmon and two big white suckers.
All were taken on a sink-tip line with a standard Muddler Minnow, my favorite fly for the river's salmon at that time of year.