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fuddle
[fuhd-l]
verb (used with object)
to muddle or confuse.
a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
to make drunk; intoxicate.
verb (used without object)
to tipple.
noun
a confused state; muddle; jumble.
fuddle
/ ˈʌə /
verb
(tr; often passive) to cause to be confused or intoxicated
(intr) to drink excessively; tipple
noun
a muddled or confused state
Other Word Forms
- unfuddled adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fuddle1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fuddle1
Example Sentences
That same year, Cosby struck a deal with former Montgomery County District Attorney, Bruce Castor, who fuddled the case after deciding not to file charges against Cosby.
"IT fuddles my brain. Confusion. Will I return? I Really dunno. I do hope so. Please wish me luck. XX."
In colliding with a new type of animal, a chemical that might once have served to fuddle the wits of pests has been transformed into a glittering lure.
He began to look around the place with his mouth open and his eyes rolling and fuddled.
The poor woman is usually too fuddled to start such a procedure herself; but she responds warmly enough, once she realizes what’s happening.
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