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fudge

verb as in fake, misrepresent

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And the hot fudge is some of the best anywhere – thick and glossy black, just minimally sweet.

Rather, I'm just incensed by those who fudge its ability beyond all recognition.

But what I suspect he was trying to fudge before the residency panel was, indeed, his residency.

And why is this guy always trying fudge something or another?

The religious messages in the April holidays are pointed, unequivocal, impossible to fudge.

"Fudge on your everlasting knitting," said Sal, snatching the sock from Mary's hands and making the needles fly nimbly.

They opened the packages of luncheon and ate with ravenous appetites, finishing off with fudge and cheese sticks.

"Here, eat this and stop quarreling," interrupted Molly, thrusting a plate of fudge before them.

Donald smiled to himself at the thought of the hard-case Bluenose mate having a penchant for chocolate “fudge.”

If mother happened to be out of chocolate, which sometimes occurred, Betsey made a fudge with cocoa or coffee.

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On this page you'll find 59 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fudge, such as: evade, exaggerate, falsify, overstate, avoid, and color.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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