fuddle

[US]/ˈfʌd.əl/
[UK]/ˈfʌd.əl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to intoxicate or confuse; to confuse or muddle
vi.to drink excessively; to drink heavily
n.state of drunkenness; confusion or heavy drinking
Word Forms
Past Participlefuddled
Past Tensefuddled
Third Person Singularfuddles
Pluralfuddles
Present Participlefuddling

Phrases & Collocations

fuddle your mind

fuddle the issue

fuddle with drinks

fuddle up thoughts

fuddle one's senses

fuddle the plans

fuddle the audience

fuddle the message

fuddle the conversation

fuddle the situation

Example Sentences

his constant distractions began to fuddle my thoughts.

the strong drink can fuddle your senses.

she felt fuddled after staying up all night.

the complicated instructions fuddled everyone.

don't let the noise fuddle your concentration.

his explanations only served to fuddle the issue further.

the unexpected news fuddled my plans for the day.

trying to multitask can often fuddle your mind.

he was fuddled by the sudden change in plans.

the complex math problem fuddled the students.

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