fuddled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfʌd.əl]
  • Us [ ˈfʌd.əl]

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  • I raise it now because the whole story is an illustration of fuddled thinking by those responsible.

  • Sanctions can be imposed in a fuddled way on private industry, but sanctions cannot be imposed upon the public employer.

  • One could argue that, because of their faster reactions, young men can be slightly more fuddled before they get into difficulties.

  • It means that there is a large body of people on the roads whose chances of an accident are just as great as those of the fuddled driver.

  • If one puts in different layers of authority at the top and at the bottom, one gets delay, democracy, lack of speed in action and fuddled decisions.

  • A fuddled drunkard is not going to get the better of a sober woman.

  • He admitted that at the time he was fuddled with whisky; otherwise his capture would have been more difficult and dangerous.

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