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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He had to slow down after drinking too much of the fuddle.
He made a potent fuddle using various types of whiskey and brandy.
The language barrier put the foreign tourists in a fuddle.
The unexpected weather conditions caused a fuddle among the flight crew.
He was worried that the alcohol would fuddle his senses and impair his judgement.
The soldier carefully inspected his fuddle before cleaning his rifle.
He had too much of the fuddle and ended up with a splitting headache.
The gunsmith recommended using a specific type of fuddle to clean the antique revolver.
She poured all the alcohol together to make a fuddle for the first time.
She offered him a glass of fuddle, but he declined.
The doctor's fuddle of symptoms made it challenging to diagnose the patient's condition.
The politician's fuddle during the debate caused him to lose support.
The hunter packed a compact fuddle in his backpack for on-the-go cleaning of his rifle.
His speech was a fuddle of jumbled words that made no sense.
The accountant's fuddle of numbers caused a discrepancy in the books.
The bar offered a special fuddle for the weekend, which became quite popular.
The complex mathematical equation put the students in a fuddle.
The traffic was a fuddle of cars and pedestrians weaving in and out of each other.
The investigation was in a fuddle due to contradictory evidence.
The math problem was a fuddle of numbers that left me stumped.
The marksman spent hours meticulously cleaning his pistol with a fuddle.
The conversation was a fuddle of misunderstandings and miscommunications.
The complex instructions put the students in a fuddle during the science experiment.
The confusion of the new job put her in a fuddle for the first few weeks.
He used a fuddle to clean his shotgun after a long day of hunting.
The fuddle had a fruity aroma that filled the room.
The bartender served a fuddle of cocktails to the table.
The fuddle was too strong for him, and he had to sit down.
The artist's fuddle of colors made the painting appear messy and uncoordinated.
The classroom was in a fuddle after the fire alarm disrupted the lesson.
The instructions were a fuddle of confusing jargon.
The book's plot was in a fuddle and difficult to follow.
She was in a fuddle trying to figure out which train to take.
The author's fuddle of plot lines made the book hard to follow.
They all had a glass of fuddle to celebrate the occasion.
The scientist's fuddle of data made it difficult to draw any conclusions.
I tried a fuddle of different wines and spirits at the tasting event.
The fuddle of emotions made it difficult for her to make a rational decision.
She mixed together a fuddle of liqueurs to create a unique cocktail.
The new software update caused a fuddle among the employees.
The architect's fuddle of blueprints resulted in a flawed design.
She felt tipsy after drinking just a glass of the strong fuddle.
The financial crisis caused a fuddle among investors.
The bartender would fuddle his patrons with cheap whiskey.
The menu listed a fuddle of martinis with various flavorings.
The plans for the project were in a fuddle due to poor communication among team members.
She watched as her father disassembled his rifle and used a fuddle to clean the barrel.
The financial statements were in a fuddle due to the mismanagement of accounts.
The fuddle was a hit at the party and disappeared quickly.
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