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fudge

verb as in fake, misrepresent

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But observers saw it as a bit of a fudge by the Church and by Mr Welby.

From BBC

Smoke and mirrors, a fiscal fudge and a masterclass in creative public accounting?

From BBC

A fudge maker said her business had been "devastated" after its Instagram account, used to promote its products, was suspended without notice.

From BBC

Claire Brennan, who owns Want That Fudge in Scunthorpe, said the account had been running for 10 years and had more than 93,000 followers.

From BBC

"It's just a continuation of Fannie Lou Hamer. It's a continuation of Barbara Jordan, Marcia Fudge — all of these women who leaped down on faith to say, 'Black women, you need to hear our voices. America, you need to hear our voices. We have something to say, and we're going to say it.'"

From Salon

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

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