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fuddle

[fuhd-l] / ˈfʌd l /










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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.

From Scientific American • Jun. 24, 2020

But Selby got Fu in a fuddle on the final red and went on to take a four-frame advantage at 6-2.

From BBC • Apr. 25, 2017

The frothy fuddle with which he drops this kind of offbeat remark is the essence of Morgan's radio character.

From Time Magazine Archive

He bowed slightly, backed up to his chair, slumped into it in a complete fuddle.

From Time Magazine Archive

You'll see him shortly sit into a puddle, In that way his heart is reassured; When on his rump the leeches well shall fuddle, Of spirits and of spirit he'll be cured.

From Faust; a Tragedy, Translated from the German of Goethe by Brooks, Charles Timothy




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