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FUDGE Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
verb (used with object),fudged, fudg·ing. to avoid coming to grips with (a subject, issue, etc.); evade; dodge: He fudged a few of the direct questions. to tamper with or misrepresent: The suggestion is that they simply fudged the figures to make sales look more impressive. nounPrinting.
Fudge Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : foolish nonsenseoften used interjectionally to express annoyance, disappointment, or disbelief. 2. : a soft creamy candy made typically of sugar, milk, butter, and flavoring. 3. : something that is fudged. especially : a bending of rules or a compromise.
FUDGED Synonyms: 142 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FUDGED: manipulated, doctored, engineered, adulterated, juggled, concocted, designer, fabricated; Antonyms of FUDGED: real, true, natural, genuine, legitimate, bona fide, authentic, valuable.
fudge verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
to present or deal with something in a way that avoids giving clear and accurate information. fudge something Politicians are often very clever at fudging the issue. I asked how long he was staying, but he fudged the answer. fudge on something They simply fudged on the details.
FUDGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. uncountable noun. Fudge is a soft brown sweet that is made from butter, cream, and sugar. 2. verb. If you fudge something, you avoid making a clear and definite decision, distinction, or statement about it. Both have fudged their calculations and avoided specifics. [VERB noun]
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