Definition of Fuddlings

1. fuddling [n] - See also: fuddling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fuddlings

fud
fudder
fudders
fuddies
fuddle
fuddle-duddled
fuddle-duddling
fuddle duddle
fuddle duddles
fuddled
fuddler
fuddlers
fuddles
fuddling
fuddlings
fuddy
fuddy-duddery
fuddy-duddies
fuddy-duddy
fuddyduddies
fuddyduddy
fudge cake
fudge dragon
fudge dragons
fudge factor
fudge packers
fudge sauce

Literary usage of Fuddlings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Heads of the People: Or, Portraits of the English by Joseph Kenny Meadows (1878)
"... on a backed bench placed in front of the fire, sat a mild-looking, old-womanish man, with a red nose, the relic of frequent fuddlings with porter. ..."

2. The Bards of Bon-Accord, 1375-1860 by William Walker (1887)
"The public feastings and fuddlings at the ''Crown and .Anchor" and other noted haunts—the hopes that were inspired in him—the sad disappointments that ..."

3. Acanthia: Poems Original and Edited by William Stigand (1907)
"... To play cricket, racket, or football, Or blister your hands in an eight oar, As a " flannelled fool " of Dom Kipling's, And after wine fuddlings with ..."

4. Mittheilungen aus dem Gebiet der Statistik by Austria Statistische Zentralkommission, Austria K.K. Direction der Administrativen Statistik, Statistische Central-Commission, Austria (1852)
"... und zwar werden in Neuberg alle bei dein Fuddlings- und Walzwerke abfallenden Schlacken in dem Hochofen zu Gute gebracht. ..."

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