verb
- confusing or bewildering someone; making someone unable to think clearly
- intoxicating or making someone drunk
Usage: present participle of fuddle
Usage: present participle of fuddle; informal
adjective
- causing confusion or bewilderment
Usage: informal
Examples
- The complex instructions were fuddling to most of the students.
- Too much wine was fuddling his mind.
- Stop fuddling the issue with irrelevant details.
- The fuddling noise from the construction site made it hard to concentrate.
- He found the legal jargon fuddling and difficult to understand.
- The magician's tricks were intentionally fuddling to the audience.