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reappear in
another cup. The name “
fuddling” in this cup has two meanings—to both
confuse and intoxicate.
Fuddling cups were
especially po****r in 17th...
- The
fuddle duddle incident in
Canadian political history occurred on
February 16, 1971, when
Prime Minister of
Canada Pierre Trudeau was
alleged to have...
- have an
article on "
fuddle", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
fuddle" You can also:
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Fuddle in
Wikipedia to check...
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shared lunch, spread,
faith supper, carry-in dinner, covered-dish-supper,
fuddle, Jacob's Join,
bring a plate, pot-providence and
fellowship meal. The word...
- drug jars, dishes, wine bottles,
posset pots, salt pots, candlesticks,
fuddling cups (that is, ale mugs
joined in
groups of three, four or five with connecting...
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nature of your thoughts, gentlemen, when you say '
fuddle duddle' or
something like that?". "
Fuddle duddle"
consequently became a
catchphrase in Canadian...
- The
puzzle jug is a
descendant of
earlier drinking puzzles, such as the
fuddling cup and the pot crown, each of
which has a
different solution.
Known inscriptions...
- Newcastle.
These mugs were part of the
tradition of
drinking games such as
fuddling cups and
puzzle jugs. In this case the cups
featured one or more painted...
- 1985. It
recounts the tale of the
dysfunctional Fuddle family. It
stars Jennifer Saunders as
Granny Fuddle, Dawn
French as the Cook and
Adrian Edmondson...
- but
through a "secret" hole in the
hollow handle. A
puzzle mug
called fuddling cups
consists of
three mugs
connected through their walls and handles....