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fudge verb to cheat US- Perhaps he has been fudging on his tax returns. — Raymond Chandler, Playback, p. 83, 1958
- — Collin Baker et al., College Undergraduate Slang Study Conducted at Brown University, p. 123, 1968
- Bush fudged figures in his fiscal 1990 budget proposal, which said the deficit would be “only” $100 billion. — Robert Cwikik, House Rules, p. 82, 1991
- It is interesting that both Disney and Reagan fudged their own his-tory, bathing fairly wretched childhood experiences in a Norman Rockwell glow. — Mike Wallace, Mickey Mouse History, p. 268, 1996
- Just as Powell fudged on what the question is, Rumsfeld fudged on there being no alternative to war. — James Carroll, Crusade, p. 163, 2005
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