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Fuddle

verb
(past & past part. fuddled; pres. part. fuddling)
1.
Make stupid with alcohol.  Synonym: befuddle.
2.
Consume alcohol.  Synonyms: booze, drink.
3.
Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.  Synonyms: bedevil, befuddle, confound, confuse, discombobulate, fox, throw.  "This question completely threw me" , "This question befuddled even the teacher"



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"Fuddle" Quotes from Famous Books



... overjoyed at the sight of you!" Miss Georgie rose just as enthusiastically as if she had not seen Evadna slip from Huckleberry's back, fuddle the tie-rope into what looked like a knot, and step lightly upon the platform. She had kept her head down—had Miss Georgie—until the last possible second, because she was still being a fool and had permitted a page of her book to ...
— Good Indian • B. M. Bower

... Why should we fuddle our conversation with paradoxes and intellectual interests when nature presents us with this sempiternal theme? Ruskin observed that Pusey never seemed to know what sort of a day it was. That showed a mind too absent from ...
— Essays in Rebellion • Henry W. Nevinson



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