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fudge

verb as in fake, misrepresent

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The Guardian's Searle wrote about the drawings: "They are riotous and rhythmic, purposeful and compelling. There's no fudging. Kalu deserves to win this year's Turner Prize."

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The signal to the markets would be more French fudge.

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As these radicals and bureaucrats fudge the line between truth and fiction, they also lose sight of whether they want to live in a democracy or a dictatorship.

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But there will be pressure from her backbenchers to fudge them.

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Though there will inevitably be the added ingredients of compromise and fudge.

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