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foozle

[foo-zuhl] / ˈfu zəl /


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In Seven Gables, as Matthiessen takes pleasure in showing, he worked out a thorough and frightening economic-spirit ual image of America, only to foozle it at the end.

From Time Magazine Archive

At that, the American got 38 and was only 1 down when the gruelling told and she began to cut drives, to foozle putts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fo's jokes sometimes foozle aimlessly about the room like a balloon that jets on its own escaping air.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was a slow, putterin' kind of an ole foozle, but on the hull a putty decent citizen.

From David Harum A Story of American Life by Westcott, Edward Noyes

"I hate to wish against the Navy, but I'll cheer if Darrin, individually, ties himself up in foozle knots!"

From Dave Darrin's Third Year at Annapolis Leaders of the Second Class Midshipmen by Hancock, H. Irving (Harrie Irving)




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