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Definition of the day : « fuddle »
- As in obfuscate : verb confuse
- As in ruffle : verb upset, irritate
- As in unsettle : verb bother, upset
- As in addle : verb confuse
- As in discombobulate : verb confuse
- As in confuse : verb bewilder someone
- As in daze : verb confuse, shock
- As in fluster : verb upset, perturb
- You'll give a body a furlough, by the way of blowing off the fuddle he has on hand?
- Extract from : « An Outcast » by F. Colburn Adams
- One day Mr. Kordé had drunk himself into an unusual state of fuddle.
- Extract from : « The Day of Wrath » by Maurus Jkai
- But there is no doubt that the lion of the evening was—the “fuddle.”
- Extract from : « The Walrus Hunters » by R.M. Ballantyne
- Thee-ing and thou-ing till it is enough to fuddle a sober man's wits.
- Extract from : « The Great Quest » by Charles Boardman Hawes
- Nazinred and Mozwa had never seen anything of the kind before, or heard the strains of a “fuddle.”
- Extract from : « The Walrus Hunters » by R.M. Ballantyne
- His head was a fuddle of bushy hair and whiskers, from which his eyes peered with a guilty slant.
- Extract from : « The Open Boat and Other Stories » by Stephen Crane
- We shall want very clear heads for what's in front of us, and I'm not going to fuddle mine for a commencement.
- Extract from : « A Master of Fortune » by Cutcliffe Hyne
- Now you'll hear something you might have heard that first night when I had to fuddle you with tales of a seizure.
- Extract from : « Ewing\'s Lady » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Because he eats tallow candles and is happy when he can fuddle himself on bad liquor.
- Extract from : « Violence and the Labor Movement » by Robert Hunter
- Hamla Ombashi is a corporal of the transport service, and "fuddle" is to sit down.
- Extract from : « Khartoum Campaign, 1898 » by Bennet Burleigh