Sentences with Fuddle

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Fuddle'

His intricate storytelling tends to fuddle the listeners, leaving them perplexed about the main plot.

The convoluted legal jargon in the contract could easily fuddle anyone without a legal background.

The technical glitches in the software can fuddle even the most experienced programmers.

The conflicting information from different sources can fuddle consumers when trying to make informed decisions about a product.

The intricate dance moves during the performance tended to fuddle the audience, making it hard to follow the storyline.

The politician's evasive answers during the interview were designed to fuddle the reporters and avoid direct questions.

The complex plot twists in the novel might fuddle readers who prefer straightforward storytelling.

The use of technical jargon in the scientific research paper may fuddle those not familiar with the field.

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