31 examples of fuddled in sentences

And nothing, but being fuddled, will redeem her Credit. Guil.

By midnight he was more than half-fuddled and wholly in despair.

I got fuddled on direction in there, so I asked the woman who hung around which way was College Hill.

liquor, liquor up; wet one's whistle, take a whet; crack a bottle, pass the bottle; toss off &c (drink up) 298; go to the alehouse, go to the public house. make one drunk &c adj.; inebriate, fuddle, befuddle, fuzzle^, get into one's head.

Adj. drunk, tipsy; intoxicated; inebrious^, inebriate, inebriated; in one's cups; in a state of intoxication &c n.; temulent^, temulentive^; bombed, smashed; fuddled, mellow, cut, boozy, fou^, fresh, merry, elevated; flustered, disguised, groggy, beery; top-heavy; potvaliant^, glorious; potulent^; squiffy [Slang]; overcome, overtaken; whittled, screwed [Slang], tight, primed, corned, raddled^, sewed up [Slang], lushy

Indeed, a half-drunken burgher who spoke fair English, and who, because he had once lived in America, insisted on taking personal charge of our affairs, was constantly bustling in to say he had arranged for carriages and horses; but when the starting hour cameat five o'clock on Monday morningthere was no sign either of our fuddled guardian or of the rigs he had promised.

I saw a soldier, somewhat fuddled, seize a serving maid about the waist and kiss her; he received a slap in the face and fell back in bad order, while his mates cheered the spunky girl.

New Year's Eve, and found railway officials, porters, and droshki-drivers all more or less fuddled with drink in consequence.

"Oh, I lost my wits for a time there, and we can't get away from itI was all fuddled, but I'll show ye

" Tasso, Novara, and the diva so beloved of cardinals mingled confusedly in Jean Servien's heated brain, and in a burst of sublime if fuddled enthusiasm he wrung the old villain's hand.

The more I thought, the more I grew fuddled.

Why should we fuddle our conversation with paradoxes and intellectual interests when nature presents us with this sempiternal theme?

* Sir Joseph Banks used to tell a story of his being at Otaheite with Capt. Cook, when it was accidentally discovered to be the king's birth-day, on which it was suddenly agreed to have a jollification; every soul on board got fuddled, except three men who were on duty.

" "I'm fond enough of her when she is sober; but I loathe her when she is fuddled.

MARTIN I shall be fuddled anon.

He was fuddled with misery, bewildered by the turn of events which were quite beyond his management.

They had been called back to their country to defend its soil and, unlike the Englishmen drinking themselves fuddled, were intoxicated by a patriotic excitement.

In the words of envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness it declared that he had been born fuddled, had lived fuddled, and would die fuddled.

In the words of envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness it declared that he had been born fuddled, had lived fuddled, and would die fuddled.

In the words of envy, hatred, malice and all uncharitableness it declared that he had been born fuddled, had lived fuddled, and would die fuddled.

There was in the place a gay fellow half fuddled, who offered to jump in, and swore, though he liked not the liquor, he would have the toast.

If I could divert his fuddled thoughts and get him back to shore while the wine lulled him to forgetfulness.

Mony a time when th' owd lad is fuddled, me an' my Aunt Nancy sleep on 'em.

Joe and me was goin' our ways along to Orme's when we heerd it give a kind of skrike out, and we looked round, and it were staggerin' along same as if it were fuddled, ye know, and all at once it give another skrike an' tumbled down aside o' th' road.

He returned to his brandy bottle, and alternated between a fuddled brain and moods of wild jealousy.

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