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Example sentences for "fudge"

Lexicographically close words:
fucoid; fucoidal; fucus; fuddle; fuddled; fue; fuegos; fuel; fueled; fueling
  1. We had some cookies and fudge and lemonade last night but that isn't very staying.

  2. She took Nell's place at the window and they ate what cookies and fudge were left and drank lemonade with less than their customary flow of conversation.

  3. We have cookies, the fudge and something to drink.

  4. And then the old lady had handed him a box of fudge and left him in total confusion.

  5. In Hendricks' robot-chauffeured car, he ate the fudge and consoled himself with the thought, People are funny.

  6. Chopped nuts may be added with the vanilla to both fudge and penocha.

  7. The exact point at which to remove the fudge from the fire and again at which to cease stirring and pour into the pan is a matter which only practice can teach.

  8. Fudge in which brown sugar is used for the largest part of the sweetening is explained in the accompanying recipe.

  9. Several varieties of fudge may be made, the one given in the accompanying recipe being a chocolate fudge containing a small quantity of corn starch.

  10. A very attractive as well as delicious fudge can be had by making it in two layers, one white and one dark.

  11. Boil the sirup, water, and sugar together until a fairly hard ball will form in cold water or the mixture registers 240 degrees on the thermometer, which is a trifle harder than the fudge mixture.

  12. A fudge containing corn sirup is liked by many persons.

  13. Another advantage of fudge is that it can be made up quickly, very little time being required in its preparation.

  14. When chocolate is added to it, a better fudge than the ordinary kinds is the result.

  15. Messrs Fudge and Fidget were never out to such clients as the Marquis of Castleton: with a deep sigh, and an altered expression of face, the Victim of Fortune slowly descended the steps of the carriage.

  16. Shut the door, Thomas; to Gracechurch Street--Messrs Fudge and Fidget.

  17. What do you think takes me to Fudge and Fidget's?

  18. I misdoubt me that Prexie will spurn my plea if he hears how often we have a meeting of the fudge club at a tax of two cents per head.

  19. And the reason why I caught cold from staying out too long was because my digestion was upset from eating fudge when the doctor told me not to.

  20. The door flew inward vehemently, and Bea shot clear across the room to collapse in the farthest corner, hiding her face in the fudge pan while her shoulders quivered and heaved terrifyingly.

  21. Bea in ecstasy, one fiery ear and half a cheek emerging from the kindly shelter of the fudge pan, "she glared.

  22. It was at a fudge party in her honor that we played the game of Truth, to which I have already alluded.

  23. How do you expect me to sit hungry in a roomful of girls all digging into that plateful of brown delicious soft hot fudge with their little silver spoons, and I not even tasting it?

  24. London, is Foaming Fudge to come in for Cloudland?

  25. When the fudge is used, a stereotyped front page of the paper is ripped open and a prominent blank space left, so that if the press were to print now, the paper would appear with a large unprinted space on its front page.

  26. To this blank space, however, the fudge is keyed, so that as the web of paper passes the main cylinder, the little emergency cylinder makes its impression and the page appears to all appearances printed from a single cylinder.

  27. Meanwhile the sails were flapping so loudly that it was hard to hear Roger's voice when he again said, "Surely you'll give us food and water.

  28. Now you go 'long with you and don't you come neah me foh a week without you act like Ah ain't got no use foh you.

  29. He dipped a floss and held it up, so that it oozed fudge down his wrist.

  30. George gave them some logoed serviettes to wipe up with and ground the fudge into his wrists and forearms with one of his own.

  31. George looked at the inventory and decided that the fudge was getting a little long in the tooth.

  32. He seized poor Lillian's plate of chocolate fudge and stuffed the candy into his pockets.

  33. The fudge was a power unto itself and made war on all the rest.

  34. Hinpoha, too, throwing her vow of abstinence to the winds, ate until she groaned, and while she was clearing away the dishes finished up all that was left of the fudge and the blueberries.

  35. Come on up to my house, and we'll make fudge and have things to eat.

  36. There's nothing in it but some walnut fudge that I made last night, but I couldn't resist wearing it.

  37. Sister Madge would occasionally rush to the defense with an emphatic "Fudge for these laws, all made by men!

  38. Some fudge was tucked in to help out his journey and Edwin, with the warm wishes of the kimono party, started on his patriotic travels.

  39. I never expected to get in on a fudge party," he said, contentedly settling himself by Judy, who was bursting with news.

  40. On the evening of June 14th they made fudge for the boys who were going to leave that night for the front lines.

  41. It took days of hard work, and it smoked woefully except when the wind was exactly west, but the girls made fudge enough on it for the entire personnel of the Ammunition train to celebrate when it was finished.

  42. For a little while they ate fudge and then they sang hymns for another half hour, and had a prayer.

  43. It was as if the eating of that fudge had been a solemn sacrament in which their souls were brought near to God and to the dear ones they might never see on this earth again.

  44. That was about the first thing I learned to do at Andrews,--make the most wonderful nut fudge and plain fudge and sea-foam.

  45. When the fudge was done they put the pan out of the window and hoped that it wouldn't fall down and all be lost.

  46. Inside were sixty fudge hearts and a further assurance, "Sixty hearts of sixty girls.

  47. And I'll bring my new chafing-dish and Katherine's percolator and we'll make the fudge and the coffee ourselves.

  48. Peggy, beginning to prance before the mirror to admire the fluttering folds of her new blue silk kimono, which had been given her by a cousin the week before school opened, with the delightful label, "For Midnight Fudge Parties.

  49. Soon their eyes grew heavy and the thoughts of fudge began to mix themselves up curiously with dreams.

  50. Even if the fudge would be just as good to-morrow, you can't say as much for the sandwiches.

  51. At quarter of ten Amy appeared, puffing a little, to show how she had hurried, and explaining that the fudge had refused to harden.

  52. Even it indicted, what is that but fudge To him who counted-in the elective judge?

  53. Fudge had sniffed around the legs of a good many people, and might have written their biographies, but Dalton was new to him.

  54. Fudge was out first, scampering down the street and back again before they had well closed the door, and Masie was as restless.

  55. Most of the men whom Fudge attacked either shrunk out of his way or replied to his attentions with a kick.

  56. O'Day had stood smiling at the painter, Masie's hand fast in his, Fudge tiptoeing softly about, divided between a sense of the strangeness of the place and a certainty of mice behind the canvases.

  57. Fudge was now routing his sharp nose under her chin as if in apology for his antics.

  58. O'Day spent the entire morning crawling in and out of the interstices of the choked-up Jersey City shop; Masie, as his valuable assistant, propped up with Fudge on a big table until he had finished.

  59. Masie had reached the floor and was running toward him with her hands extended, Fudge springing in front.

  60. No; Fudge is candy--the most delicious adorable stuff you ever tasted.

  61. It's ironical of her to choose Paradise Lost when the Fudge had just boiled over!

  62. We always made Fudge in the schoolroom in Dorcas City," she added, with a spice of defiance in her voice.

  63. We might go errands, too, if we asked leave first, and we made Fudge on the play-room stove about three times a week.

  64. I can't make any Fudge till I get it, and I reck--that is to say, I mean to teach those girls to make Fudge.

  65. It would be a pity for you not to see Fudge made.

  66. It may be said to the quartette's credit that, though hilarity reigned during the fudge making, it was of a subdued order.

  67. We'll make merry and make fudge at the same time.

  68. Just then Babbie appeared, bringing Roberta and Rachel Morrison who had met them in the hall, and in the general attack upon the fudge pan more serious issues were forgotten.

  69. Well if this fudge is regular freshman fudge, it's the best I ever tasted," said little Helen Adams tactfully.

  70. A moment later, three girls and a Japanese screen fell through Georgia's door into the midst of an amazed freshmen fudge party.

  71. We haven't any fudge ice cream, sir," remarked the waitress without smiling.

  72. I cried fudge on their orders," remarked Hibbert gayly.


  73. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fudge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absurdity; babble; balderdash; beat; beguile; belie; blink; bombast; burn; camouflage; cheat; chisel; chocolate; claptrap; color; con; concoct; counterfeit; cozen; crib; defraud; diddle; disguise; distort; dodge; drivel; embellish; embroider; euchre; evade; exaggerate; fabricate; fake; falsify; fleece; flummery; forge; fudge; fustian; gabble; gibber; gibberish; gild; gloss; gouge; gull; hatch; have; humbug; invent; jabber; jargon; magnify; manufacture; mask; misquote; misrepresent; mulct; nonsense; overcharge; overdraw; overstate; pad; palaver; pervert; pigeon; prate; prattle; ramp; rant; rigmarole; rodomontade; rook; rubbish; scamp; screw; shave; skim; skimp; slant; slight; slur; stick; sting; strain; stretch; swindle; trash; trumpery; twaddle; twist; understate; varnish; warp; whitewash