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fudge

[fuhj] / fʌdʒ /


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"It is too hard to fudge it now and I don't think it is possible," he added.

From BBC

There are MPs who will fudge by saying they support both leaders.

From BBC

Internet phone wholesalers often operate across dozens of obscure international markets, and sell an intangible service—minutes of call traffic—that is easy to fudge on invoices and tax documents.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Henry’s the kind of guy who could fall off a building and land in a hot fudge sundae,” said Matt Angle, a Texas Democratic political consultant.

From The Wall Street Journal

One waste analyst described the solution as a "fudge".

From BBC