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Fuddle

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Noun

1. clutter, fuddle, jumble, mare's nest, muddle, smother, welter

a confused multitude of things

Verb

2. befuddle, fuddle

make stupid with alcohol

3. booze, drink, fuddle

consume alcohol

Example Sentences:
'We were up drinking all night'

4. bedevil, befuddle, confound, confuse, discombobulate, fox, fuddle, throw

be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly

Example Sentences:
'These questions confuse even the experts'
'This question completely threw me'
'This question befuddled even the teacher'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Fuddle

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verb
1. (tr; often passive)
to cause to be confused or intoxicated
2. (intransitive)
to drink excessively; tipple
noun
3. 
a muddled or confused state

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Fuddle

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈfuddled or ˈfuddling
1. 
to confuse or stupefy as with alcoholic liquor; befuddle
verb intransitive
2.  Rare
to drink heavily; tipple
noun
3. 
a fuddled condition

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Fuddle

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v. fud·dled, fud·dling, fud·dles
v.tr.
1. To put into a state of confusion. See Synonyms at befuddle.
2. To make drunk; intoxicate.
v.intr.
To drink; tipple.
n.
A state of confusion or intoxication.

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