Thesaurus / fudge
EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB
A mountain of whipped cream hides ice cream veined with what tastes like fudge in a nutty sundae.
GLOVER PARK GRILL WOOS ITS NEIGHBORHOOD WITH ALL-AMERICAN COOKINGTOM SIETSEMAMARCH 12, 2021WASHINGTON POST
"Fudge on your everlasting knitting," said Sal, snatching the sock from Mary's hands and making the needles fly nimbly.
THE ENGLISH ORPHANSMARY JANE HOLMES
They opened the packages of luncheon and ate with ravenous appetites, finishing off with fudge and cheese sticks.
MOLLY BROWN'S SOPHOMORE DAYSNELL SPEED
"Here, eat this and stop quarreling," interrupted Molly, thrusting a plate of fudge before them.
MOLLY BROWN'S SOPHOMORE DAYSNELL SPEED
Donald smiled to himself at the thought of the hard-case Bluenose mate having a penchant for chocolate “fudge.”
THE VIKING BLOODFREDERICK WILLIAM WALLACE
If mother happened to be out of chocolate, which sometimes occurred, Betsey made a fudge with cocoa or coffee.
A LITTLE CANDY BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRLAMY L. WATERMAN
Next she cut them into small pieces and they were ready for the fudge, which she proceeded to make in the usual manner.
A LITTLE CANDY BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRLAMY L. WATERMAN
Betsey learned that the longer you beat this fudge the more creamy it became and it gave a high gloss when cold.
A LITTLE CANDY BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRLAMY L. WATERMAN
Removing from the fire, Betsey beat the fudge until it began to sugar, then she added the butter and chopped nuts.
A LITTLE CANDY BOOK FOR A LITTLE GIRLAMY L. WATERMAN
The farewell "fudge" party was for Gertrude, and given in her own room by a score of her warm personal friends.
THE HARRIS-INGRAM EXPERIMENTCHARLES E. BOLTON
WORDS RELATED TO FUDGE
- bait
- beguile
- betray
- bilk
- bluff
- bunk
- cheat
- cozen
- deceive
- defraud
- delude
- double-cross
- dupe
- enmesh
- ensnare
- entangle
- entice
- fool
- fudge
- gull
- hoax
- hoodwink
- hose
- illude
- inveigle
- juggle
- lead astray
- lead on
- lie
- lure
- misdirect
- misguide
- misinform
- misrepresent
- outwit
- overreach
- pervert
- pull wool over eyes
- put on
- rip off
- rook
- rope in
- scam
- seduce
- shaft
- snow
- take in
- tempt
- trick
- victimize
- bamboozle
- beguile
- bend the rules
- bilk
- burn
- caboodle
- chisel
- con
- deceive
- defraud
- do a number on
- double-cross
- double-deal
- dupe
- finagle
- fleece
- flimflam
- fudge
- hit below the belt
- hoodwink
- hose
- mislead
- pull something funny
- rip off
- rook
- sandbag
- scam
- screw
- shaft
- stack the cards
- stretch the rules
- sucker
- swindle
- trick
- victimize
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