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mix-up
[miks-uhp]
noun
a confused state of things; muddle; tangle.
a fight.
mix-up
noun
a confused condition or situation
informal, a fight
verb
to make into a mixture
to mix up ingredients
to confuse or confound
Tom mixes John up with Bill
(often passive) to put (someone) into a state of confusion
I'm all mixed up
to involve (in an activity or group, esp one that is illegal)
why did you get mixed up in that drugs racket?
informal, to fight
Word History and Origins
Origin of mix up1
Idioms and Phrases
Confuse, confound, as in His explanation just mixed me up even more , or I always mix up the twins . [c. 1800]
Involve or implicate. This usage is usually put in the passive, as in He got mixed up with the wrong crowd . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
The left-handed Jaiswal added just two to his overnight score when a mix-up with Gill got him back to the pavilion in the second over of the day at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Ms Newman said the business mix-up was so severe, she received messages of sympathy from customers wishing her well after her husband's death.
Around City Hall, news of the council’s inaction set off speculation about whether it was the result of a scheduling mix-up — or because Southers’ backers didn’t believe he could get enough votes.
However, one dog fighter's IT mix-up led an undercover BBC investigation to unmask some of those involved in "one of Europe's largest dog fighting networks".
Mr Annal said he had no idea who the person named on the address was, and has been left wondering if it was just a mix-up or even an elaborate scam.
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