fudd

[US]/fʌd/
[UK]/fʌd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.an ancient Chinese halberd or axe-like weapon
v.to increase or enlarge; to tear or rend violently

Phrases & Collocations

fudd brain

fudd mudd

fudd stuff

fudd dudd

old fudd

fudd wudd

fuddling about

fuddled state

poor fudd

fudds together

Example Sentences

he looked completely fuddled after reading the complex instructions.

the old man had a fuddled expression on his face.

her mind was fuddled from lack of sleep.

the instructions left everyone fuddled and confused.

he seemed fuddled by the sudden change of plans.

the recipe made her completely fuddled.

after the accident, he appeared fuddled and disoriented.

the legal jargon left the jury fuddled.

she was fuddled by the contradictory information.

the old farmer spoke in a fuddled manner.

the children gave their teacher a fuddled look.

he was still fuddled from the medication.

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