If you fuddle people's brains with legal-speak, they're bound to start thinking about something else, like Turkish immigrants. |
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The cannabis debate can fuddle the brain almost as much as the drug itself. |
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The muddle, fuddle, blunder and guddle that followed has only helped turn devolution into a source of national embarrassment. |
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This place's log book says to suggest fresh cuisine and plancha style cooking, without any fuss, fuddle or prose. |
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Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike. |
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