Sentences with fudging
fudge
F f - To fudge on an exam; to fudge on one's campaign promises.
- To fudge on an issue.
- If a guy can make a buck on something, he's often led into trying to make more by fudging a bit.
- It's a state secret, which is a real fudging of the boundaries of public and private interest.
- To fudge a direct question.
- Auster's novels frequently focus on writers and depict stories within stories, fudging the line between reality and invention.
- By embedding these costs, they are really fudging the issue.
- So once again I am going to return to this recipe, quick and easy, no messing around, no fudging around.