Definitions
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fuddle .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective very drunk
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Examples
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A good many, however, remained behind -- some because they did not like fights, some because they did not believe that the parties were in earnest, others because they were too much taken up with and oppressed by their own sorrows, and a few because, being what is called fuddled, they did not understand or care anything about the matter at all.
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Only The English are British Newmania 2008
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Letter Two Newmania 2008
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Letter Two Newmania 2008
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Only The English are British Newmania 2008
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Traditional Lunch Series - Day 4 (Capsicum baath, Pumpkin Pachidi, Thair Saadam) 2008
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When Reagan spoke it sounded as if he "fuddled", a clue not to trust him.
Staffing: Jargon Watch Rogers 2008
yarb commented on the word fuddled
'After a bit mind, er old brain gets fuddled like...'
- Peter Reading, Duologues, from The Prison Cell & Barrel Mystery, 1976
June 23, 2008