noun
- plural of fudge; soft candies made from sugar, butter, and milk
verb
- third person singular of fudge; avoids giving a direct answer or making a clear decision
- third person singular of fudge; falsifies or manipulates data or information
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The candy shop sells chocolate and vanilla fudges.
- She bought several fudges as gifts for her coworkers.
- He always fudges when asked about his real age.
- The politician fudges on controversial issues during debates.
- The researcher fudges the data to support his hypothesis.
- She fudges her expense reports to get more reimbursement.
- The company fudges its financial statements to look profitable.