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What (who) is Fuddled - definition


fuddled      
adjective confuse or stupefy, especially with alcohol.
fuddled      
a.
Drunk, intoxicated, inebriated, muddled, corned, tipsy, crapulous, groggy, boozy, tight, high, slewed, muzzy, nappy, disguised, mellow, in liquor, half seas over, in one's cups, the worse for liquor, three sheets in the wind, has had a drop too much.
Fuddled      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Fuddle.
Examples of use of Fuddled
1. The bullet, still in her brain, fuddled her memory – "a mercy, I expect," said Nancy.
2. But feel fraternal sympathy with all who have ever suffered a senior moment of scrambled memory: namely, most of the poor, fuddled human race.
3. Luckily, the police – fuddled like everyone else by the size and complexity of the act – have not yet grasped its full implications, though they have used another of its sections, which bans us from demonstrating near parliament without their permission.
4. More than that, she says, going further, now, than even Dawn French, spokesperson for the Terry‘s Chocolate Orange, in her wildest, most chocolate–fuddled tributes, a taste for this confectionery amounts to "Delinquency ... A refusal to accept things as they are.