How To Use Fudge In A Sentence

  • And those doozies are just a couple of things that have been left out of or fudged in a single document.
  • A good lawyer might fudge the issue for his client - not sufficiently to get him off the hook, but sufficiently to suggest that he honestly felt himself justified in making a second marriage.
  • Likewise, a few citation errors in the IPCC report were trumpeted as the final nails in the coffin for the climate movement, despite the fact that not a single investigation even those in which climate skeptics have participated has found any evidence thatscientists "fudged,""manipulated" or "manufactured" data, and the fundamental conclusions of the IPCC still stand. Kelly Rigg: The Movement with a Thousand Faces
  • Before then, she may deny both sides the no-deal outcome they crave with more fudge and mudge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turn the fudge onto the cutting board and cut into squares.
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  • The demands which Humbert makes upon Lolita, with his appalling sentimentality, cannot possibly be met by her: and the result is a bitter comedy in which the nymphet answers his passion by demand for more iced lollies or fudge sundaes. From the archive, 23 January 1959: Lolita and its critics
  • Mackinac Island is known for fudge made with only the finest and freshest ingredients.
  • I've got a good recipe for fudge.
  • At elections, when our minds are fuddled by fudged facts and slanted statistics, we ordinary mugs need merely study the smooth political faces on the television - and sniff.
  • Things don't get better when I ask about dessert at the bar, and the barman confers with his superiors before revealing that all they've got left is hot chocolate fudge cake.
  • As confectionery, they differ depending on the temperature at which they are cooked: fudge is the softest, toffee firmer and caramel almost brittle.
  • So we stirred in a voluptuous, decadent rum fudge.
  • But residents fear that instead of saying yes the Government, concerned about its green image, will go for a political fudge - a public inquiry that could drag on for years.
  • Sirloin Stockade has a great dessert item -- hot fudge cake -- which is an undercooked brownie-like substance saturated with fudge sauce.
  • This fudge is melt in the mouth and absolutely sinful. Walnut Chocolate Fudge
  • The chocolatey cone is then filled with vanilla or chocolate ice cream and topped with fudge and chocolate chips before being lidded and heat-sealed.
  • Sample truffles, caramels, hazelnut pralines, raspberry creams, almond butter crunch, handwhipped fudge, chocolate cigars and ice cream to die for.
  • You have to navigate through minefields of homemade fudge, baked hams, office peanut brittle, holiday eggnog, hot toddies, smoked cheese logs and platoons of armed and dangerous gingerbread men.
  • Customers at neighbouring tables sampling carrot cake, gateaux and chocolate fudge cake with cream seemed to be no better off than us.
  • So, with my nice chocolate and a new baking book, I chose Maida's Fudge Brownies, which she described as fudgy, moist and candylike. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Will says that the settlement moratorium is likely to be something that will get "fudged," and reminds that Israel has already endured a grinding battle with its own people, settlers that fough extraction from Gaza. TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
  • This pan will work best for denser recipes, like brownies (as the name of the pan suggests), fudge or flourless chocolate cake. Baking Bites » Print » Chocolate Bar Brownie Pan
  • He had to fudge a reply because he didn't know the right answer.
  • Now, who wants some double fudge swirl ice cream?
  • Opposition to GE is strong in Thailand, but the Government there has fudged the issue, having just cancelled approval of GE crops that would have ended a three-year regulatory ban.
  • His winning concoction was Macadamia Fudge Torte: chocolate cake with fudge-filled cavities, topped by macadamia nut streusel.
  • Outside of the well-deserved worship of vanilla ice cream, fudge, caramel and peanut butter were noteworthy as popular flavors in new product introductions in the past year.
  • The government have fudged the issue of equal rights.
  • The government, which often fudges numbers, doesn't want you to know the truth, just as your parents shielded you from many of life's unpleasantries.
  • The next day, I raised the bar and went for a fudge brownie with chocolate chips.
  • It's an Oreo Brownie covered in soft-serve ice cream, smothered in marshmallow topping, hot fudge, and whipped cream, and sprinkled with crushed Oreo cookies.
  • I brought back from Vermont a pound each of chocolate and penuche fudge for office sharing and have been industriously monitoring which is going faster. Archive 2007-10-01
  • OMFG I checked the material list on that puppy # 2 & its called marbled fudge glaze. Regretsy – 10 Things on Etsy That Look Like Turds
  • Its success has been limited as the history of the era between 1914-18 and 1939-45 shows and the record of evasions, fudges, compromises and failures is a discouraging one.
  • The government continues to fudge the issue by refusing to give exact figures.
  • They would like to fudge the issue by conflating it with questions about how the war was prosecuted.
  • But in reality, we fudge a middle ground.
  • It's essentially a semiliquid fudge for pouring and spreading over everything. Times, Sunday Times
  • Linda Rhoades bought the fudge during a bake sale.
  • Once again it would appear that he is trying to fudge the issue.
  • When a big issue is on, do we want someone who might be prepared to fudge the realities of truth in order to meet his or her own ends?
  • To begin with, it was all puddings and cakes and sweets, and I would make fudge, toffee, nougat.
  • When a big issue is on, do we want someone who might be prepared to fudge the realities of truth in order to meet his or her own ends?
  • 1914 - Edouard Belin uses the fax machine to aid in news reporting, letting journalists fudge datelines for the first time.
  • He tried to fudge the issue by saying that he did not want to specify periods.
  • Never mind that the best conservative authorities have shown that their data is all fudged from the same broken thermometer stuck in some prof's window at Berkeley; if you show them the real data which shows that we're actually going into an ice age, they just change terminology and start babbling about "climate change"! Global warming news
  • Labor's attempts to dismiss the story as old was a fudge.
  • Their laissez-faire attitude toward corporate accounting during the go-go years may have contributed to the fudge turning to fraud.
  • A proper engineering drawing can not be thus fudged; like Wolf, the draughtsman must fully comprehend what he is drawing.
  • Following recent takeovers, it has now extended its range to include wine gums, fruit pastilles, jelly beans and traditional boiled sweets, toffees and fudge.
  • Maybe I should carry a little jar of hot fudge around with me, the way that some people carry around their own hot sauce or salad dressing.
  • I had to fudge my way into contests by stuffing my hair under my hat and changing the unorthodox spelling of my name.
  • Poor Charlotte: it's a difficult time for her, anxious and agitated, only five weeks to Christmas and her fudge won't set, and then there's the turkeys to think of.
  • All the vital-mines is beginning to sozzle in chewn and the hormonies to clingleclangle, fudgem, kates and eaps and naboc and erics and oinnos on kingclud and xoxxoxo and xooxox xxoxoxxoxxx till Finnegans Wake
  • The road was being resurfaced and glistened with fudge-soft tarmac.
  • Graceful gravy boats in two sizes serve the whole crowd or provide individual service of gravy, cheese sauce, hot fudge and more.
  • Meanwhile, supermarket chain Tesco's toffee fudge shortbread contained 2.5g of the fat.
  • As well as stocking a range of handmade Belgian chocolates, the shop also sells fudge, sugar-free sweets, tobacco and cigars.
  • But beyond this, the argument fudges a person's legal duties and his moral duties.
  • He tried to fudge the issue by saying that he did not want to specify periods.
  • Its like asking a kid if he wants hot fudge on his ice cream.
  • The now ubiquitous US brownie is to be found in an ice-cream sundae with walnuts, plain fudge and ginger.
  • Copper bowls may be used for beating egg whites, or copper kettles for cooking high sugar foods like fudge, for these foods are alkaline.
  • He tried to fudge the issue by saying that he did not want to specify periods.
  • There are also sundaes (hot fudge and strawberry) along with profiteroles smothered in fudge sauce, and a frosty root beer float.
  • And how does crime compare, even with these fudged statistics, with what it was in the 1970's and 1980's?
  • There is every reason to suppose that the Labour-dominated committee in Parliament will make criticisms of the government that stop short of accusing it of lying - a classic fudge.
  • Some fudge the issue by saying that the grandparent has gone away for a little while.
  • To do this, Einstein inserted a fudge factor, which he called the cosmological constant. Disturbing The Universe
  • I like vanilla, but I'm not scared of the hot fudge or hot caramel on a hot day.
  • We lined the tin with greaseproof paper and poured the fudge in. 2009 December « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Today I brought fudge marble cupcakes to the office, and the frosting is a dusty rose color with purple sprinkles. Flirty Aprons’ Frosted Cupcake Apron, reviewed - and a giveaway! | Baking Bites
  • By the age of 10 I was boiling up fudge, toffee and Turkish delight with, it seemed to me, only the merest hint of adult supervision.
  • They mix several flavors to bring consumers chocolate and pistachio ice creams with fudge-covered almonds and lightly roasted pistachios.
  • I got my usual root beer float and peanut butter fudge sundae.
  • He does however still fudge the truth question somewhat in his analogy with writing.
  • As they did not insist on punishing the guilty, his supporters could take recourse to the ambiguities in political procedures to fudge the issue of criminal responsibility altogether.
  • Tropical fruit with lime yogurt is a diet dud, and white-chocolate charlotte is precious, but you have to try the house ice-cream soda made with chocolate, fudge, soda, and a shot of whisky.
  • As confectionery, they differ depending on the temperature at which they are cooked: fudge is the softest, toffee firmer and caramel almost brittle.
  • Moreover, in order to achieve agreement in time for either of these conventions to be signed at Rio, it had proved necessary for many contentious or complex issues to be sidestepped or fudged.
  • Sirloin Stockade has a great dessert item -- hot fudge cake -- which is an undercooked brownie-like substance saturated with fudge sauce.
  • COnsidering that viscosity increases the time or height of transfer unit required to transfer heat or mass in a boundary value conditioned problem such as the comparison of dropwise versus film condensation on a vertical surface Tanner et al, J Heat and Mass Transfer 8:419 1965 and such staples as the 1916 Nusselt equation and discussion of Reynolds numbers and limitations of validity, does not a molasses ball fudge factor represent an admission that the model has exceeded its limitations of validity? Possible ITCZ Influence « Climate Audit
  • That the appalling York racecourse firework displays may be forced to end at 10 pm is a fudge by the leisure department.
  • It may not look like much but its stuffed with hot fudge, bananas and peanut butter.
  • Wheresmymind -- Sorry to incite such a craving, but this hot fudge is a snap to make! The imperfect (but still scrumptious) scoop | Homesick Texan
  • We would eat ice cream topped with hot fudge, and perhaps sprinkles.
  • A furious business leader has attacked City of York Council's suggested freeze on car parking spaces as ‘nothing more than a fudge.’
  • ‘It is a compromise, a fudge and a deferral,’ he taunted.
  • Following recent takeovers, it has now extended its range to include wine gums, fruit pastilles, jelly beans and traditional boiled sweets, toffees and fudge.
  • That is not accounting for all sorts of fudges which allow fishermen from different countries to find various ways of bending the rules.
  • And I'll have some more of the coconut fudge and milk toffees, thank-you!
  • After the meal, we retired to the drawing room for coffee and sweets (home-made fudge and Turkish delight), before falling exhausted into bed.
  • Add frozen butter without stirring, then allow the fudge to cool.
  • For a party whose being is so linked with core principles, government will mean painful compromises and fudges.
  • TOFFEE, butterscotch and fudge are as versatile as chocolate - and equally delicious.
  • The man returned to exchange the fudge for potato chips.
  • Top entire pan with: 1 bag chocolate chips, 1 pint chocolate ice cream, 1 pint chocolate mousse, hot fudge and whipped cream to taste.
  • His supporters point to what they consider to be a moral clarity that has ended a lengthy period of fudges and rationalisations on crucial issues such as terrorism.
  • But, I gorged myself on prime rib and chocolate ice cream cake with hot fudge sauce.
  • A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer.
  • The best they can hope for is a bigger allowance to blow on imitation fudge and various meat drippings.
  • You haven't finished your double chocolate fudge banana split sundae yet!
  • If they do not, the criteria will have to be fudged or the implementation of Emu postponed.
  • Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge.
  • Lollipops and LifeSavers are amorphous candies; fudge and fondant (creamy candy or filling) are crystalline.
  • If I'd gotten fat from double-quarter pounders with soft tacos and sides of pancakes and hot fudge sundaes, well, that would've been some damn big fun, OK!
  • By the age of 10 I was boiling up fudge, toffee and Turkish delight with, it seemed to me, only the merest hint of adult supervision.
  • He had to fudge a reply because he didn't know the right answer.
  • My Friend Frieda and I battled for second place for a wile, until we both allowed the distance between us and Miss Fudge to broaden.
  • Fresh Mint Ice Cream with Fudge Ripple: I am a big fan of chocolate mint combos, especially if they come in the form of Girl Guide cookies. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Caramel Sundae, Candied Peanut, Popcorn, Chocolate Fudge Sauce.
  • A proper engineering drawing can not be thus fudged; like Wolf, the draughtsman must fully comprehend what he is drawing.
  • For the chocolate one, I omitted the cinnamon, replaced the vanilla pudding with sugar-free chocolate fudge pudding, added 3 oz. of chopped bittersweet chocolate, and 1/2 cup chopped pecans. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Jam and fudge will be available during the interval and a quiz will be held if there is sufficient time.
  • The conventional wisdom is that the church fudges issues such as child abuse in order to hold on to power.
  • All we have had is whole lot of political fudges, while the industry has gone down, taking large numbers of other jobs with it.
  • Aubrey Anderson-Emmons, who says the word "fudge" during taping. NYDN Rss
  • It's a bit of a fudge but we could put the cost through on next year's budget.
  • Mr. Isherwood however, in preferring to use his coveted editorial pulpit for snarky, unfunny asides -- "I invited a Beatles devotee to join me, but she reacted as if I'd asked her to come along to two weeks of jury duty" -- casually damns Rain with faint, and mostly fudged, praise. James Rotondi: "Rain" On Their Parade: Why the NY Times review of "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles On Broadway" is All Wet
  • Working on a cool, smooth surface, "knead" it a bit with a spatula until it has the thickness and texture of fudge. Sweet treats from Mexico: Los dulces
  • More than most candies, fudge requires precision in temperature and technique.
  • Totally embarrassed, Sara realized that there was a considerable amount of ice cream on her chin, mostly raspberry fudge ripple.
  • A Broadway sundae with black chocolate cake and whipped cream and vanilla ice cream and fudge.
  • We have been invited this weekend to attend a baby christening party and the fudge is going to the party. [TlxcalaClaudia] Christmas Eve Dinner - What to bring?
  • For something sweet, the Kone Kompany is a landmark for home-made fudge and old-fashioned ice cream cones.
  • From light and fluffy chocolate mousse or bitter chocolate sorbet to steamed chocolate fudge pudding or rich, dense chocolate cake, there is surely a recipe to suit all tastes.
  • The fudge and compromise which will inevitably ensue means that it is unlikely the stadium which is eventually built will serve the best interests of the fans.
  • The skewer lay on a vol-au-vent filled with a lightly truffled fudge of sweetbread and kidney, a faint lemoniness danced on my tongue.
  • And a lie from the White House - or a fib or a misrepresentation or a fudged number - can go a long way toward distorting the national discussion.
  • This writer has fudged up a lot of old ideas.
  • It even includes Christmas pudding fudge, which has cognac-soaked raisins and Greek cinnamon as ingredients.
  • She suspects that this compromise deal will be nothing more than a fudge.
  • The timescale is a fudge (evolution's probably not that quick), and you have to be willing to take the mental leap to accepting this type of speciation in humans (it helps to know that eusociality is possible in mammalian species--Baxter's example is naked mole rats); but once you swallow those lumps, he does get most of the details right. Archive 2004-11-01
  • I passed on chocs from Belgium and jellybeans from the USA and assembled a more local gourmet snack of cheese from Wensleydale and homemade fudge laced with Masham's Black Sheep Ale.
  • I don't mean only to myself; it's frequently obvious that my charm exhausts and bewilders others, even as they depend upon it to mortar crevices in the social facade -- to fill vacant seats, give air to suffocating silences, fudge unease. The Reading Experience
  • Sin and damnation are downplayed, and the distinctions between heaven and earth, the profane and the sacred, tend to be fudged.
  • I made about 200 mini chocolates and 200 mini yellow buttermilk cupcakes and interchanged chocolate fudge and vanilla buttercreams. MINI CHOCOLATE & VANILLA CUPCAKES
  • And a lie from the White House - or a fib or a misrepresentation or a fudged number - can go a long way toward distorting the national discussion.
  • Mom always made a big bowl of ice cream with hot fudge and nuts on the first day of school.
  • How he fudges the numbers on the cost side or deals with benefit cuts remains a bit muddled.
  • On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets.
  • Sirloin Stockade has a great dessert item -- hot fudge cake -- which is an undercooked brownie-like substance saturated with fudge sauce.
  • Likewise, a few citation errors in the IPCC report weretrumpeted as the final nails in the coffin for the climate movement, despite the fact that not a singleinvestigation even those in which climate skeptics have participated has found any evidence thatscientists "fudged," "manipulated" or "manufactured" data, and the fundamental conclusions of theIPCC still stand. Kelly Rigg: The Movement with a Thousand Faces
  • Irrespective of whether a fudge is found on the policing issue, continuing tensions are inevitable.
  • It might be tempting to fudge assessment answers to sound perkier, more honest or more diligent than you really are. Job Seekers Are Getting Tested
  • I think that it is clear that the numbers were fudged, that we shaded the truth, because I think there was a predisposition to go in, and wasn't based on facts on the ground.
  • The baklava is cut in generous portions and other Turkish specialties like kounafa (like cheesecake with a chewy exterior) or havlah (sort of like an almond or walnut fudge) are delicious and often free to sample. Shop That Street: Atlantic Avenue Destinations
  • Toffee, butterscotch and fudge are as versatile as chocolate - and equally delicious.
  • There is nothing remotely healthy about the crumbly fudge from the Burnt Sugar Sweet Company but it is simply the best around and my secret vice.
  • There are a couple of fudge options at hand, but neither entirely bridges the divide.
  • The government continues to fudge the issue by refusing to give exact figures.
  • This solution is a fudge rushed in to win cheers at the party conference.
  • Pour this mixture on to the fudge base and the condensed fudge, then beat until smooth and allow to chill.
  • We could have had vanilla panna cotta with fresh raspberries, tropical fruit salad with lime sorbet, hot fudge sundae or even sticky toffee pudding.
  • True enough when they examined the spot, during a lull in the inpour of waves, they discovered only a couple of water-soaked bits of fudge, fast melting away. Three Little Cousins
  • The result is a dozen different flavours of mouth-watering fudge, ranging from Coniston cookie crunch and mint chocolate whirl, to plain vanilla and strawberries and cream.
  • He tried to fudge the issue earlier by saying that he did not want to specify periods.
  • GIFFORD: As well as working out how to say fudge and mudge in 27 European languages, the EU has been trying informal attempts to harmonize those national policies on taxing and spending. In Europe, Obstacles To A More Perfect Union
  • You are trying to diet and someone offers you a luscious rich slice of chocolate fudge cake.
  • BLOCK: So the bigger picture: Ben & Jerry's wants you to have a clear conscience as you dig into that Chunky Monkey: banana ice cream, fudge chunks, walnuts and a little alkalized cocoa. Ben & Jerry's No Longer Claiming To Be 'All Natural'
  • The constitutional position of the emperor was a fudge, the principate a risible bit of populist theatre. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It will enable the Government to fudge things much more because the output classes can be aggregated with this legislation.
  • It’s this ‘parsnip policy’ that, arguably, imbues ELT books with a certain blandness – what Mario Rinvolucri once characterised as “the soft, fudgey, sub-journalistic, woman’s magaziney world of EFLese course materials” (1999, p. 14). June « 2010 « An A-Z of ELT
  • More than most candies, fudge requires precision in temperature and technique.
  • The cheerful shop windows would beckon with antiques and books and bathymetric maps of Lake Michigan and jewelry and fudge and pastel sweatshirts embroidered “Up North.” The Hanging Tree
  • He had to fudge a reply because he didn't know the right answer.
  • The law she never fudges: ‘You've got to say what you mean and mean what you say.’
  • Learn how to set up a double boiler for healthy homemade fudge in this free dessert recipe video on making healthy homemade fudge.
  • From light and fluffy chocolate mousse or bitter chocolate sorbet to steamed chocolate fudge pudding or rich, dense chocolate cake, there is surely a recipe to suit all tastes.
  • Trying to fudge the issue will only invite China's bullying and eventual invasion.
  • Lewanna paused, tempted by the prospect of warm, moist cookies with rich chunks of fudge and sweet chocolate chips.
  • The problem which besets all mergers and acquisitions is the lack of clarity, with management issues being fudged.
  • The government continues to fudge the issue by refusing to give exact figures.
  • Disputing the official version that an average two or three lions are poisoned to death each year, he believes the forest department figures are fudged.
  • The cake is made with cinnamon and pureed pears and served in a pool of butterscotch caramel fudge sauce.
  • Odds fudge -- you have spindleshanks!" cried Madcap Moll irrelevantly. Terribly Intimate Portraits
  • If you look at the way science fiction writers deal with this - well, most of them just fudge the whole issue.
  • Fudge the figures
  • That's why the opposition needs to start thinking now about these issues; a pre-election fudge is unlikely to pass muster.
  • Creamy and rich and thick divinity and taffy and fudge along with all kinds of rainbow-colored candy and cakes are also for sale.
  • Then, in the chocolatiers ' demonstration area, we were handed little pots of warm, liquid chocolate, and we could also indulge in fudge dipped in more of the same.
  • I often describe halva halvah/helwa/halaweh as the Middle Eastern equivalent of peanut butter fudge, only made with sesame seeds and slightly more crumbly. Halva Mousse
  • When I opened the jar, aside from the waft of fudge aroma that hit me, I noted how… well… solid the sauce was.
  • The court's message to universities and other selective, government-financed institutions is: We have fudged this dangerous issue.
  • To begin with, it was all puddings and cakes and sweets, and I would make fudge, toffee, nougat.
  • This solution is a fudge rushed in to win cheers at the party conference.
  • Georgian and Victorian ‘china’ makers from Spode to Sevres fudged by adding extra and easier fluxes like bone ash and gypsum.
  • Don't bother trying to resist Jim Garrahy's Fudge Kitchen, where the fudge is made in front of you, spread out on a huge marble slab and left to harden before being passed around for sampling.
  • Television involved the sort of fudges and compromises that simply wouldn't occur to her.
  • To begin with, it was all puddings and cakes and sweets, and I would make fudge, toffee, nougat.
  • They asked for melting chocolate cake, topped with chocolate fudge and cream, and for marshmallow mountain, three scoops of creme caramel ice cream, covered in butterscotch sauce and topped with marshmallows.
  • Okay, I see a Dutch fudge torte with cinnamon swirls !
  • The dairy farms supply Orkney's creameries with milk and cream for ice-cream, cheese and fudge.
  • Run by Richard Burk, who in a past life held sway over the Dusit Resort, the noshery exudes class and style but the piece de resistance (and my piece of resistance was definitely lacking) is the chocolate fudge cake.
  • Fudge watched the reflection of his own ravaged expression in the wall mirror opposite his desk. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Maple and walnuts are a wonderful combination and this creamy and smooth fudge is one of the best among the many wonderful variations in which this candy is made. Maple-Walnut Fudge « Baking History
  • I've also put away all the toffees, fudge, chocolate, biscuits, chocolate covered biscuits and jubes so that I'm not tempted.
  • Though hot fudge is also splendid on store-bought ice cream as well! The imperfect (but still scrumptious) scoop | Homesick Texan
  • My mother sometimes served my fudge ice cream at her dinner parties, and one of the guests was so impressed she called me the next day - not just to congratulate me, but with a business proposition.
  • That's why I respect him so much - he gave an honest answer, rather than trying to fudge up data to support his desires, as do many, many figures on both the left and the right.

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