The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fuddle \Fud"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fuddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Fuddling.] [Perh. formed as a kind of dim. of full. Cf. Fuzzle.] To make foolish by drink; to cause to become intoxicated.
I am too fuddled to take care to observe your orders.
--Steele.
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vb. (en-past of: fuddle)
WordNet
Usage examples of "fuddled".
But by then there was another sexbox cruising down the floor towards us, and I was too fuddled and clogged to argue.
She placed my hand on the electrical cashmere of her lap and I felt my dick give a sick and fuddled lurch.
Far too late, his people far too fuddled to respond in time, not possible to begin with, maybe.
Spandrel drank his fill as well and was soon too fuddled to follow what was being said.
He drank from morning to night, never entirely fuddled, floating in a private world which must be comic, since it brought a grin to his face.
Laing looked out across the darkness at the brilliantly lit decks of the nearby high-rise, barely aware of the other guests who had arrived and were sitting in the chairs around himthe television newsreader Paul Crosland, and a film critic named Eleanor Powell, a hard-drinking redhead whom Laing often found riding the elevators up and down in a fuddled attempt to find her way out of the building.
Hope he meets the vandals, thought Andrew uncharitably, shaking his fuddled head, trying to clear it.
I went to sleep, fuddled by the wine, to the sound of rain pelting on the roof, cascading down the gutters and over the cobbles.
Also: fuddled, lush, mellow, merry, plastered, primed, sozzled, squiffy, topheavy, tight, oiled, and one over the eight.
I charred the toe of one of my chukkas doing this, but the habilines, fuddled, parted to give me passage, then closed again and followed me to the lip of the granite wall.
I wasn't sure whether I was naturally stupid, or merely fuddled with cherry brandy, but it seemed a pointless undertaking, even for Charles StuÂ.
Some of the Hutts were obviously fuddled enough by the heavy opiatelike scent of the scattered florals to have lost all reasoning ability.
She was barely certain of the direction of the sunset, but she had no idea of distances and her memories of the sketch map which she had thought vivid and clear, had become fuddled and confused.
Such men have put their souls in the Gods' keeping, then fuddled their senses with a mixture of mead, thorn-apple juice, mandrake and belladonna, which can give a man waking nightmares even as it takes away his fears.
When those gentlemen came in they did not know what to make of it at first, and, being rather fuddled, they fell to beating me.