Similar words: fuddled, befuddle, befuddled, befuddlement, puddle, huddle, muddle, cuddle. Meaning: ['fʌdl] n. a confused multitude of things. v. 1. make stupid with alcohol 2. consume alcohol 3. be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.
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1. She forced her weary fuddled brain to work.
2. The heat had fuddled my brain.
3. Fuddled by brandy, her brain fumbled over the events of the night.
4. My brain's in a fuddle.
5. He was lucky to be spared a long fuddled decline into the garbage heap.
6. Do remember you are there to fuddle him.
7. The fuddle spent together with you the rest of the spring, the hottest, I where to go.
8. I felt rather fuddle - headed when I got up this morning.
9. Allegedly outstanding investor Lei Jun once fuddle one's cap is celebrated 3 days with showing.
10. The former might confuse the readers and fuddle their comprehension, while the latter might neglect the author's intention and lower the translation's class.sentence dictionary
11. Macaque is drunk fuddle one's cap , doff garment hat with nothing left, full ground rolls about.
12. Jaq similarly drew the line at wine, which could fuddle the senses and put a person in needless peril.
13. I think that I have never want Chinese elderships to take great care of me, but Chinese elderships should not bother me in a fuddle .
14. The depression comes cannot from already when, I am met oneself burst into tears after fuddle .
15. If a person lacks a beacon light - ideal, his life will be fuddle.
16. Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike.