fuzzle


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fuzzle

(ˈfʌzəl)
vb (tr)
obsolete to make drunk; to confuse; to befuddle
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'' A Netherland Dwarf rabbit, Fuzzle came to us with injuries, possibly caused by a fox or dog.
But if you don't care for sport at all and it leaves you in a fuzzle, Just turn the switch from on to off And do the Chronicle's crossword puzzle.
She goes to all of the meetings at the Tyne Valley course, never betting more than pounds 10 on a race, and occasionally getting to watch one of her horses, which are named Little Miss Fuzzle and Golden Future.
There was a gasp from the other elves and the words "The Fuzzle" were whispered to those at the back who could not hear.
The Fuzzle was a legend among the elves and generally accepted to be the oldest and wisest elf in the whole of Elf-Land.
Some said he was King of the Elves, but The Fuzzle always refused to be called "Majesty" or "Your Highness".
This seems far preferable to humans, but when Fuzzles begin appearing, Pip and her new friend are charged with solving a puzzle and an issue that could change their world.
The gruesome twosome meet outside Vyker's labs, the Glukkon-run factory which has been killing Gabbits and using Fuzzles for animal testing (see - told you!
Munch, the last living Gabbit, has roped in Abe to help him save the Fuzzles and grab a can of Gabbit eggs from the evil Glukkons.