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fudge

[fuhj] / fʌdʒ /


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One waste analyst described the solution as a "fudge".

From BBC

Maybe, as perhaps started last week, it will be a Magnificent Seven missing earnings, even by a penny, and investors start thinking, “If they can’t fudge a penny to hit the quarter, look out below.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Once her situation started to look dire, I made peace with spending her money, whether that meant managing caregivers or splurging on hot fudge sundaes from Dairy Queen for dinner.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pungent dried scallops are in a sweet-and-savory fudge petit four, not a classic soup.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Guardian's Searle wrote about the drawings: "They are riotous and rhythmic, purposeful and compelling. There's no fudging. Kalu deserves to win this year's Turner Prize."

From BBC