Crossword-Solution: FUDDLED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Fuddled | imp. & p. p., | of Fuddle |
We have 43 clues for the answer “FUDDLED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| boozy | 2 answers |
| like a fool | 5 answers |
| Taken aback | 11 answers |
| Featherbrained | 21 answers |
| Plastered | 23 answers |
| ADDLED | 24 answers |
| Dopey | 29 answers |
| Giggling | 30 answers |
| lushy | 31 answers |
| hiccupping | 31 answers |
| squiffy | 31 answers |
| Seeing double? | 31 answers |
| sozzled | 32 answers |
| foxed | 32 answers |
| boozed | 32 answers |
| stammering | 32 answers |
| vinous | 32 answers |
| Stumbling. | 32 answers |
| Woozy | 33 answers |
| beery | 34 answers |
| oiled | 35 answers |
| bottled | 35 answers |
| retarded | 37 answers |
| Soused | 38 answers |
| Pickled | 38 answers |
| Ga-ga | 39 answers |
| CANNED ___ | 39 answers |
| Disguised | 40 answers |
| boiled | 40 answers |
| Asinine | 40 answers |
| Gilded | 43 answers |
| Tipsy | 43 answers |
| infantile | 49 answers |
| Soaked | 53 answers |
| Loaded | 55 answers |
| bombed | 56 answers |
| Overcome | 58 answers |
| Maudlin | 59 answers |
| Smashed | 60 answers |
| Dumb | 62 answers |
| Dazed | 68 answers |
| intoxicated | 74 answers |
| Confused | 105 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
AZCEEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with FUDDLED (5)
The master’s wife would go on a visit to the country in a few days, and there would be nothing to interfere with the plan; the master always prepared himself for great occasions by getting pretty well fuddled, and the signpainter’s boy said that when the dominie had reached the proper condition on Examination Evening he would “manage the thing” while he napped in his chair; then he would have him awakened at the right time and hurried away to school.
And as I fall to fuddled sleep I hear youth crying, as Harry Kemp heard it: "I heard Youth calling in the night: 'Gone is my former world-delight; For there is naught my feet may stay; The morn suffuses into day, It dare not stand a moment still But must the world with light fulfil.
Grettir noticed that they were rather fuddled, and asked whether they did not think it was time to go to bed.
Fettes was far through his third tumbler, stupidly fuddled, now nodding over, now staring mazily around him; but at the last word he seemed to awaken, and repeated the name ‘Macfarlane’ twice, quietly enough the first time, but with sudden emotion at the second.
The day promised to be of great heat; it was already sultry, the courtiers were already fuddled; and still the kümmel continued to go round, and the crown prince to play butler.
Quotes with FUDDLED (3)
Bad, or good, as it happens to be, that is what it is to exist! . . . It is as though I have been silent and fuddled with sleep all my life. In spite of all, I know now that at least it is better to go always towards the summer, towards those burning seas of light; to sit at night in the forecastle lost in an unfamiliar dream, when the spirit becomes filled with stars, instead of wounds, and good and compassionate and tender. To sail into an unknown spring, or receive one's b…
My brave husband came back from fighting the Turks and brought me a robe of silk and a necklace of human teeth. He sat up at night by his hearth telling tales of battle. Apparently the Turks are ten times more ferocious and fearless than the Scots. 'Perhaps we should invite them here to drive the Scots back,' I suggested, and he laughed, but he didn't kiss me. That's when I learned the truth about scars. A man with a battle scar is a veteran, a hero, given an honoured place a…
Nothing is very strong: strong enough to steal away a man's best years not in sweet sins but in a dreary flickering of the mind over it knows not what and knows not why, in the gratification of curiosities so feeble that the man is only half aware of them, in drumming of fingers and kicking of heels, in whistling tunes that he does not like, or in the long, dim labyrinth of reveries that have not even lust or ambition to give them a relish, but which, once chance association …