আসবপ্রমত্ততা, মদ্যপানোত্সব
মদ্যপান দ্বারা হতবুদ্ধি করা, মদ্যপান দ্বারা মাতাল করা, মদ্যপান দ্বারা মাতাল হত্তয়া, মদ্যপানোত্সব করা
(1) Make stupid with alcohol.
(2) Consume alcohol.
(3) Be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly.
(4) Be confusing or perplexing to.
(5) Cause to be unable to think clearly.
(1) If you fuddle people's brains with legal-speak, they're bound to start thinking about something else, like Turkish immigrants.
(2) The cannabis debate can fuddle the brain almost as much as the drug itself.
(3) Through the fuddle of wine he heard some of the conversation
(4) The muddle, fuddle , blunder and guddle that followed has only helped turn devolution into a source of national embarrassment.
(5) But I reserve the right to feel that their thinking is fuddled .
(6) For fans too fuddled by technology to get to grips with the membership scheme which allowed free downloads from the French band's website, this will be much more reassuringly old-fashioned.
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(9) It worked at cross-purposes, unable to escape the inference of fuddled human personnel and jerky moving parts.
(10) I was a bit fuddled , but it's certainly a very strange album.
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(12) Something that will let me do a bit of much-needed spring cleaning in my fuddled brain.
(13) I was worried about leaving Rob with them, in case his simple brain was fuddled by their complex arguments of Just Because, All Right?
(14) Any royal guards that came into this place would, of course, stop for a pint, and by the time he'd finished Murphy's ale, he'd be too fuddled to lace his own boots, much less discover the whole world that existed just below the dirty floor.
(15) He keeps a clear head whilst she becomes fuddled .
(16) The early C minor quartet has elements of greatness imbued in it but the ideas are slightly fuddled and the composer was to improve quite immeasurably later.
(17) The naming conventions of Intel processors has kept me a bit fuddled for the last few years.
(18) I'm half asleep and I have to streak over to the other side of the house to the keypad and when I get there, I'm all fuddled because the alarm is shrieking, and I'm half-asleep, and I'm so confused, and I blank out on the code.
(19) Forget the picture of fuddled labourers reeling in fields at harvest time after draughts of the farmer's rudimentary cider.
(20) At elections, when our minds are fuddled by fudged facts and slanted statistics, we ordinary mugs need merely study the smooth political faces on the television - and sniff.
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