单词 | fuddled |
例句 | Ambrose would never have managed to gull me so easily if my naturally suspicious nature hadn’t been fuddled. The Name of the Wind 2007-03-27T00:00:00Z "I . . . yes, they seemed . . ." He is fumbling for a lie, Catelyn realized, but the wine has fuddled his wits. A Clash of Kings 1998-11-16T00:00:00Z The poor woman is usually too fuddled to start such a procedure herself; but she responds warmly enough, once she realizes what’s happening. The Golden Compass 1995-07-01T00:00:00Z He began to look around the place with his mouth open and his eyes rolling and fuddled. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter 1940-07-29T00:00:00Z That same year, Cosby struck a deal with former Montgomery County District Attorney, Bruce Castor, who fuddled the case after deciding not to file charges against Cosby. Prosecutor requests Supreme Court to review ruling that overturned Bill Cosby's conviction 2021-11-30T05:00:00Z Food is no longer a reliable pleasure; radiotherapy has fuddled her taste buds, making everything taste off. Review: Jenny Diski’s ‘In Gratitude,’ an Uphill Life on and Off Cancer Road 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z It's a human story too, and there's room for the odd amusing anecdote to keep those of us who get a bit fuddled by the physics entertained. The Story of Science 2010-04-28T07:00:00Z I well remember that evening in Gough Square, though, as often with an evening with Beryl, the memories are a bit fuddled. Is the 'Beryl Bainbridge Booker' a good thing? 2011-02-13T00:05:32Z When I get to the point where I see something and I can’t respond, I’m interviewed and I have no words to say, and this is all getting fuddled,” said Alliss. Dustin Johnson's injury, Par-3 rainout and Peter Alliss possibly calling it quits: Thursday morning Masters roundup - Golf Digest 2017-04-06T04:00:00Z I spent the next few days in the hospital, fuddled and becalmed, thinking mostly about the orange popsicles from the vending machine outside my room, food of the gods that I begged from visitors. After a brain bleed, I picked through scattered memories for months 2016-07-25T04:00:00Z When at dusk they returned to the shop, Marsden was red and noisy, the architect was in a fuddled state, and the contractor frankly hiccoughed. Mrs. Thompson A Novel 2012-04-25T02:01:10.557Z He felt fuddled, his eyes seemed strained and dim, his throat burned painfully. With Beatty off Jutland A Romance of the Great Sea Fight 2012-04-21T02:00:25.260Z Later in the day when the two were fuddled they denied that they had voted for Mottisfont. The Great House 2012-03-30T02:00:14.973Z He came to a fuddled halt and stood there, laughing at the stares of the three. The Mardi Gras Mystery 2012-03-24T02:00:18.017Z Well, the truth is, my lady," he said, speaking low, and looking warily behind him, "they are fuddled with drink, and that's all about it. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z The constable began to explain; but before he had uttered many words, the baronet, whose last draught had more than a little fuddled him, cut him short. Shrewsbury A Romance 2012-03-15T02:00:22.177Z He must go on, nursing back to strength that mockery of manhood who could lift his fuddled, obscene head and, with the blessing of society, claim Ann Lytton as his—her body, her soul! Bruce of the Circle A 2012-03-06T03:00:27.120Z They echoed the toast in various tones, sober or fuddled. Chippinge Borough 2012-02-15T03:00:32.210Z O′vershot, having the water falling on it from above, as a water-wheel: surpassed: fuddled.—Overshoot one's self, to venture too far, to overreach one's self. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z He then looked at Cora, who was half lying upon the sofa, mute, fuddled, and indifferent. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z I turned even to the fuddled and feathered Tomsy Flood as to a man and a brother, and was confronted in the doorway by the Bride and Bridegroom. Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. 2011-11-24T03:00:44.527Z He had not drunk too much and made himself fuddled; he had not drunk too little, and left the bitter weeds of daily consciousness uncovered, like rocks at low tide. Across the Stream 2011-11-05T02:00:11.673Z He is respectably dressed—type of elderly retired butler; just now he is slightly and solemnly fuddled. The Brass Bottle A Farcical Fantastic Play in Four Acts 2011-10-11T02:01:04.737Z His worst friend had seldom seen him fuddled. Denis Dent A Novel 2011-10-04T02:00:16.973Z She opened it with a rattle, and closed it with a bang; and then he heard her come stumbling along the passage, her fuddled voice uplifted in the mirthless strain of a music hall ditty. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z "To prevent any fuddled blockhead from thrusting his nose in there, in case we all get drunk." 'Midst the Wild Carpathians 2011-09-09T02:00:57.830Z It amused him to see the men half fuddled with it. The Sea Bride 2011-07-30T02:00:14.537Z What jury would be convinced by the testimony of ‘our Sally,’ whose head was generally fuddled with drink, and whom they could not even produce in court? Crying for the Light, Vol. 3 [of 3] or Fifty Years Ago 2011-07-23T02:00:11.900Z "Nay," quoth poor Robin, "I will be judged by my landlord which of us was most fuddled last night." Amusing Prose Chap Books 2011-06-27T02:01:05.043Z I never could bear gunpowder, since I got fuddled at the fair, and the boys tied crackers, under Dobbin's tail, in the Market Place. The Battle of Hexham; or, Days of Old; a play in three acts 2011-06-26T02:00:10.547Z Oh, then, the fool of a landlord was fuddled, I dare say. The Road to Paris 2011-03-07T03:00:11.103Z Inside we found Mrs. Brown 'a bit fuddled,' as her husband had predicted. Neighbours 2011-03-05T03:00:27.277Z He had hidden away in his cellar some confounded Saumur which Conrad and Otto discovered and which has fuddled me a bit! The Secret of Sarek 2011-01-14T03:00:49.903Z It is true that, when his brain was fuddled with drink, he was occasionally blood-thirsty; but his rage expended itself far more in words than in deeds. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z The excess of his drunkenness seemed with a strange force to raise him out of his gradual bestialization; and, fuddled as he was, he drew himself up, towering high, dramatically, above the Europeans. The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java 2010-12-24T03:00:34.823Z What is good is not the presumption of power, but the possession of it: a clear head, aware of its resources, not a fuddled optimism, calling up spirits from the vasty deep. Character and Opinion in the United States 2010-12-20T17:12:15.253Z It was only when they were very fuddled that men spoke to him like this. The Pioneers 2010-12-20T17:12:11.787Z My nose has about it a shine and a hint of colour which would indicate a propensity to being fuddled. Mystery portraits inspire writers 2010-03-16T19:27:00Z You had better wait for an explanation till to-morrow, for when our heads are fuddled we, like old Marija, do not see the things exactly as they are. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z Steenie would be too fuddled to contradict if questions were asked. A Blot on the Scutcheon I firmly believe I got fuddled on the occasion. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4 There was a wild expression in his eye, but the general glow of his visage was one of fuddled sottishness. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 It required some moments for this to penetrate Blake’s fuddled brain. Into the Primitive Bless you, they were too reckless and fuddled to think of the chances of being caught. Highway Pirates or, The Secret Place at Coverthorne He finished with a sigh and a fuddled look of entreaty. A Republic Without a President and Other Stories Three years ago I called upon you," said Pharos, "and was kept waiting while you fuddled yourself with your country's abominable liquor. Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance He saw the game now, in his own fuddled way, and he did not mean to be drawn. Helena Brett's Career In this case it was arranged that the lady-in-waiting, Brangian, should personate the bride at night, trusting that King Mark, fuddled with wine and sleep, would not discover the fraud. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) It is the “free-born” fuddled Englishmen That grovel rotting in their living graves. Songs of the Army of the Night He is drinking and smoking down in the kitchen to pass away the time, and if the lawyer don't come soon, the dear man will be quite fuddled. Olla Podrida The day promised to be of great heat; it was already sultry, the courtiers were already fuddled; and still the k�mmel continued to go round, and the crown prince to play butler. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 18 (of 25) And the good apostle stops again; the cider and his own words have moved him; he is a little fuddled, so is mine host; they both fall to weeping. The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare Getting fuddled, they got uproarious; they kicked over the tables and knocked down the waiters. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes But he also was drinking too much, and as his lips fuddled he had trouble with a very formal “without which.” The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards I think it was near three o'clock when he came in, and a little merry, but not at all fuddled or what they call in drink; and he came at once into the room. The Fortunate Mistress (Parts 1 and 2) or a History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana The slightly fuddled air which he had had in the bar of St. James's had left him and he began to talk. Changing Winds A Novel But if we give any credit to several learned persons, Noah was not the first man that got fuddled. Ebrietatis Encomium or, the Praise of Drunkenness Brandy's the best thing in the world to settle your nerves after getting half fuddled on Champagne, my boy; just you try it—take a good stiff horn. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes I have seen something of it: father used to get fuddled, and, in the long run, it killed mother, let alone—oh! The Grey Woman and other Tales It is in the background of Hogarth's print of Morning where the prim maiden lady, walking to church, is soured with seeing two fuddled beaux from King's Coffee-house caressing two frail women. All About Coffee "They lots of 'em comes here and gets fuddled, if that's what you mean." The Belovéd Vagabond The disciples of the great Paracelsus took the opportunity, when he was fuddled, to make him dictate. Ebrietatis Encomium or, the Praise of Drunkenness Quinton Edge was still absent in the Black Swan, and it would be an easy matter to hoodwink old Kurt; he was always fuddled with ale nowadays. The Doomsman In his fuddled condition he made a mistake. The Fighting Edge Like Tommy Moore's, came tripping to their places— Reeling along a merry troll of chimes, With careless truth,—a dance of fuddled Graces; Hear it—Gazette, Post, Herald, Standard, Times, I'd write an epic! All About Coffee To get fuddled on beer is not pretty drinking. The Belovéd Vagabond In those fuddled incompetent days before the Great War the crisis was a little-known phenomenon. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-19 Why, you see, Boris is a brute whose brains, such as he has, are always fuddled with ale. The Doomsman As a matter of course, he’ll stay all evening below—perhaps get fuddled to boot—which may spare us some trouble. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea The clerks in the various departments also enjoyed a holiday, and they improved it by getting gloriously fuddled. Behind the Scenes or, Thirty years a slave, and Four Years in the White House Be sure—" "Laura, don't confuse us with any more cautions," I groaned, "or we shall get hopelessly fuddled. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908 Calandrino will soon grow fuddled and then we can manage it lightly enough, for that he is alone in the house.' The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio “Whist now, don’t spake so loud,” said Rooney, advancing his head closer to his companions, and glancing doubtfully at the object of their suspicion; “sure he’s got a sharp countenance, fuddled or not fuddled.” Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters Others went, and, with their skipper, got themselves “fuddled” on the proceeds of the owner’s oysters. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea One day, when fuddled with drink, after much coaxing, he revealed the secret by saying: "On going to sell my beasties, I first finds a fool, and then I shoves 'em on to him." Primitive Psycho-Therapy and Quackery He is drinking and smoking down in the kitchen to pass away the time, and if the lawyer don’t come soon, the dear man will be quite fuddled. Olla Podrida So fuddled was he by vodka that he was unable to understand the purport of my visit. The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia “He seems to me to be one o’ these miserable opium-smokers whose brains get too much fuddled to understand or care for anything.” Under the Waves Diving in Deep Waters Put that in your pipe and smoke it—or rather, in your glass an’ drink it, for that’s the way to get it clearer in your fuddled brain.” The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea The mind becomes completely fuddled with the heterogeneous patchwork of entirely useless information. The Book-Hunter at Home Two or three jurors who were too much fuddled with drink to saddle and mount were quickly captured. The Red-Blooded Heroes of the Frontier And, shaking his head, with a fuddled look in his eyes, the chauffeur turned away and got into the driver's seat. The Radiant Shell Yet he might be too fuddled to think of that, and no native would willingly stay there in the dark, unless under white discipline. Witch-Doctors He had continued to tipple until night, when he retired in a fuddled state to rest. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea A woman naturally ought not to get fuddled except when she has had too much champagne. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume VIII. When he first saw Aloysius Pankburn, that somewhat fuddled gentleman was drinking a lonely cocktail at the tiny bar between decks next to the barber shop. A Son Of The Sun "We must go and find some one else—some one who hasn't fuddled his wits like our friend here." Afterwards A fine, healthy, flexible subject, so utterly incomprehensible to fuddled brains that it could be distended, contracted, inflated, elongated, and twisted to suit any circumstances or states of mind. The Young Trawler So eager and fuddled were the disputants of the Lively Poll that they did not at first observe the newcomers. The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea Now, I should not be surprised but that you are beginning to feel a little fuddled.” Ben Burton Born and Bred at Sea "I think," he said, struggling for thought very seriously; he racked his stormy, fuddled brain for what would most please her. Vesty of the Basins It’s first only a pint, and then it’s only a quart, and then it’s only a gallon, till at last it’s only a fuddled head and an empty pocket. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found At the back of his fuddled brain lingered an idea that there was somebody who would be hurt. The Daffodil Mystery The verses were loudly applauded, but the poor Colonel smiled sadly, talked but little, and did not get fuddled at all. The Man With The Broken Ear "Oh there is no use in trying to get any more out of him—he is too much fuddled," said Mistress Putnam impatiently. Dulcibel A Tale of Old Salem And he pushed three one-pound notes into the fuddled Ned's hand, who saw no reason in denying a friend of this kind. Ambrotox and Limping Dick The one partner not sent east was a fuddled old drunkard long since retired from active work. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom He paced to and fro in the billiard-room, racking his fuddled brain to find out a way for getting at ready money. The King's Men A Tale of To-morrow There was in the place a gay fellow half fuddled, who swore that though he liked not the liquor, he would take the toast. History of English Humour, Vol. 2 Sep had already had his fill of cheerers, Before I met him; and that last rum-hot Was just the drop too much: and he got fuddled. Krindlesyke And the two young people absolutely come to love one another in their way,—the heavy, stupid, fuddled dragoon, and the false, covetous, altogether unprincipled young woman. Thackeray Once, I mind, when M. Radisson came suddenly on these two worthies, their fuddled heads were close together above the table. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade We found our fuddled old peasant guide hanging about for "tea-money," when we bade farewell to my friend Domna, who, with her family, offered us her hand at parting. Russian Rambles The man who wins out isn't the one with his brain fuddled; he's the one with his brain clear. Contrary Mary It was a face that openly told its tale of massive, misdirected power of mentality, fuddled but not destroyed by alcohol. The Parts Men Play "No. My head is fuddled enough as it is." Arms and the Woman His fuddled brain was not equal to grappling with such a catastrophe. Nobody's Man In fact, he liked it so well that I reckoned he had forgotten to stop drinking; and Littlejohn felt somewhat nervous lest the old fellow get fuddled and turn everything over. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth So he took another little drain, and went on, and on, and on, till he got quite fuddled. English Fairy Tales That she refused to be shown off he set down to sulkiness; and went off of an evening to taverns and returned fuddled. Hetty Wesley He had paid a visit to Captain Branscome, and give him special instructions to teach me the art of navigation, the intricacies of which eluded his own fuddled brain. Poison Island He, the watchman, who found Sherry in the street, fuddled and bewildered, and almost insensible. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals And who was it that now stood over her like a fuddled accusing angel? The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Thou fuddled with beer of Breca hast spoken, Hast told of his journey! Beowulf An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem I say that the earl kept watch; but in truth he had put this duty upon his captains, while he still fuddled himself with our general's sack. Corporal Sam and Other Stories They cried "S-o-m-e time!" so often that the phrase struck even their fuddled brains as being silly. The Lookout Man Their fuddled memories retained scraps of gossip concerning Ruth, her history and destiny—gossip scandalous in the main. Lady Good-for-Nothing Banks’s change of expression when I laughed began to enlighten my fuddled understanding. The Jervaise Comedy The Sultan got very fuddled last night, with forbidden juice, in the harem, and tumbled down the ivory steps leading from the apartment of the favourite, by which accident he seriously cut his nose. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, August 28, 1841 That night, to my consternation and sorrow, he went to bed quite fuddled with whisky. Jaffery The keen wind whipped their hot faces and cleared a little their fuddled senses, now that the bottle was empty. The Lookout Man The house was warm and got me even more fuddled than I was. Judith of the Godless Valley They got into the taxi and Curtis, as far as his fuddled senses would allow, made violent love to her. The Sorcery Club Mr. Dixon swallowed his port with great decorum, but his wife fuddled herself every evening with cheap sherry. The Hill of Dreams "Of his fate, valiant señors," began the fuddled Mexia, "you alone may be precisely aware--" "He is dead," again stated with deliberation Don Luiz. Sir Mortimer 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. The Tatler, Volume 1, 1899 He had the appearance of a man fuddled with drink. Clementina He was becoming more fuddled as the warmth of the room closed over his wine-heated brain. The Dark House He was much fuddled when he left Downey's, the night was cloudy, and consequently he had wandered round and round till he was completely lost. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned And so at midnight, when they were all fairly fuddled, the woman ran off for vodka the third time, and the forester strode twice up and down the cottage, and he was staggering. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories It means fuddled, a condition from which one recovers more readily, than from downright drunkenness, and of which the physical effects are not so injurious. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland Then Madam Moores turned her face to the rainswept street and retraced her steps, except that a vertigo fuddled her progress and twice she swayed. Every Soul Hath Its Song He returned to his brandy bottle, and alternated between a fuddled brain and moods of wild jealousy. Love affairs of the Courts of Europe If I could divert his fuddled thoughts and get him back to shore while the wine lulled him to forgetfulness. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 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. The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield 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. Driftwood Spars The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life 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. The Soul of the War He was fuddled with misery, bewildered by the turn of events which were quite beyond his management. Madcap I'm fond enough of her when she is sober; but I loathe her when she is fuddled. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage 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. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 351, January 10, 1829 The more I thought, the more I grew fuddled. The Damned 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 Aspirations of Jean Servien At last he sank in a heap, fuddled with wine and quite exhausted. Robin Hood The Virgin wanted to kiss him, and, fuddled slightly though he was with the whiskey, he saw his way out without compromising with the apron-string. Burning Daylight He stared at me blankly; then, as the notion dawned on his fuddled brain, his face broke into the vacant drunkard's smile. The Thirty-Nine Steps They thought no doubt that we were fast asleep, they themselves were slightly fuddled. Tracks of a Rolling Stone At such times he would get fuddled and quarrelsome. A Book of Remarkable Criminals Grettir noticed that they were rather fuddled, and asked whether they did not think it was time to go to bed. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga The fuddled young husband stared for a few seconds at this unexpected praise of his wife, half in doubt of the wisdom of his own attitude towards the possessor of such qualities. The Mayor of Casterbridge His voice was so thick that I knew that the drink already had fuddled him; and after he had swiped off what I gave him he began to talk again. In the Sargasso Sea A Novel What he had not lost over the cards had been stolen while he lay fuddled. Till the Clock Stops He admitted that at the time he was fuddled with whisky; otherwise his capture would have been more difficult and dangerous. A Book of Remarkable Criminals She finished her dressing in quick, fuddled movements, voice out in her breathing, buttoning up wrong and tearing open again in the grip of a nervous frenzy. Star-Dust You, Diccon, where be Belvedere; he shall be in it—" "Safe fuddled wi' rum, surely. Martin Conisby's Vengeance The words were run together and slurred as if they were shaped by a mind drowsy or fuddled. The Highwayman The priest was fuddled, hiccuping in his amorous dithyrambics as he paddled with the girl's hand. The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages When heads were thus fuddled, men saw or thought they saw, many uncanny things, like leather birds, cave eagles, and the like. Welsh Fairy Tales De Englishman, he sits down fresh and intends to get fuddled; but he is a hypocrite. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc Punshon will expect something of the sort, and he will not trouble you, for he knows that when I am fuddled I am quarrelsome. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes Every man of us will be surfeited with food and fuddled with wine. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire They teased men-folks, and enjoyed nothing better than misleading the stupid fellows that fuddled their brains with too much liquor. Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks The truth was that when the soloist had so filled himself with strong ale that his brain was fuddled, then it was hard to tell just what kind of a noise he was making. Welsh Fairy Tales For I am laughing again, in spite of the fact that my courage got fuddled and took the wrong road. The Lady of the Decoration He boxed the watch; he fuddled himself at taverns; he was no better than a Mohock. The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family The horse may do his best to rid himself of his burden; the rider's legs—or posterior arms as they might appropriately be called—retain their iron grip, notwithstanding the fuddled brain. The Naturalist in La Plata I got fuddled on direction in there, so I asked the woman who hung around which way was College Hill. Plays And nothing, but being fuddled, will redeem her Credit. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III Out of the corner of my eye I observed a look of fuddled displeasure come into Tanky's face at her frank pleasure at seeing me. The Little Nugget Now, roaring drunk in the West is but fuddled in the East, and I was drunk Nor'-Nor' Easterly as Mr. Shakespeare might have said. Life's Handicap Strike me silly, said Costello, a low fellow who was fuddled. Ulysses It found the host already fuddled beyond a doubt, and several of the guests under suspicion of being so. Sisters His future depended upon the magistrate's approval or disapproval; and it was not with a fuddled mind like that of Father Absinthe that he had now to deal, but with a superior intelligence. Monsieur Lecoq They had seemed a little fuddled before they left the inn, and the motorist had insisted on driving them to the chateau in his car. Arsene Lupin The culminating misfortune had happened the previous evening, when they had induced him to play at cards; the stakes were high, though the boy was too much fuddled by champagne to guess that. Herb of Grace Last winter she out-ciphered an' out-spelt the schoolmarm, an' she fuddled up one o' these missionary preachers till he didn't know where he was at. Happy Hawkins Dad stopped and stared at him with a glimmering of reason in his fuddled brain. Jonah He had risen, he had fallen, made a good thing out of this tip, been badly done over that, and missed opportunity after opportunity through a fuddled brain and an overweening self-confidence. The Captives At midnight he arose, a mad, desperate plan looming through his fuddled brain. Bob, Son of Battle The drowsing heads, fuddled with weariness, wrestle clumsily with the problem, "How is he to get through the stove without burning himself?" Back Home For those who live on the fuddled borderland, who crawl home by the railings and maunder repentance in the morning, he had a biting contempt. The Longest Journey Beer only fuddled his brain, and he looked on its effect with the curious dislike women look on smoking, blind to its fascinations. Jonah Our men soon pacified the fuddled but good-humoured medico, who, entering his beer-cellar, called on two of them to help him to carry out a huge pot of beer, which he generously presented to us. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 Besides, that was only when I was a bit fuddled...hm! Ghosts There was a kind of festival going on, and the people fuddled themselves with cashiri, an intoxicating drink invented by the Indians. The Naturalist on the River Amazons An opium-smoker may be a man of exemplary habits, never even fuddled, still less stupefied. Historic China, and other sketches He stood on the footpath, slightly fuddled, his giddiness increased by the fresh air. Jonah For it is six months now since I tasted water, and how can a man follow his business who is fuddled day and night with Barley Wine? Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard Fact is, after our luncheon party I'm afraid I got a bit fuddled. Peter Ruff and the Double Four Don't sing those songs of Beranger at table; and don't get fuddled. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau The young man's tones expressed a fuddled defiance. The White Moll Then a sudden suspicion ran through the fuddled brain. Jonah In his eyes a fuddled rake was always fair game, and the stern windows of St. Clement's Church looked down upon many a profitable adventure. A Book of Scoundrels After the third or fourth glass he becomes fuddled and charitable. 'Twixt Land and Sea Men I did not know from Adam held up glasses and nodded to me in solemn fuddled approval as I came down past them into the crowd again. The New Machiavelli The more he drank, the more he bragged, until, thoroughly fuddled, he lost a ring from his finger, and charged the miscreants in the room with stealing it. A Book of Scoundrels A thousand plans chased each other through the hero's fuddled brain, and at last he resolved to tempt the cupidity of his guardians, and to make himself master of their fire-arms. A Book of Scoundrels |
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