Their brains are fuddled more easily, with the old familiar effects: a sudden surge of self-confidence and loss of control. |
It worked at cross-purposes, unable to escape the inference of fuddled human personnel and jerky moving parts. |
The naming conventions of Intel processors has kept me a bit fuddled for the last few years. |
Everything here is obviously to do with beer, but that doesn't mean that the minds are fuddled. |
A particularity of the house, it exclusively offers the drink that fuddled the thoughts of Verlaine, Rimbaud and Hemingway, among others. |
Something that will let me do a bit of much-needed spring cleaning in my fuddled brain. |