fudgy
English
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Etymology
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ʌdʒi
Adjective
fudgy (comparative fudgier, superlative fudgiest)
- Resembling fudge, as in flavor or texture.
- Lorrie Moore, People Like That Are the Only People Here
- She twice let the Baby’s ears get fudgy with wax.
- (figuratively) Fuzzy, imprecise.
- 1993, Steven J. Wagner, Richard Wagner, Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal (page 72)
- The hundred years after Euler represented a period in which functions not satisfying his "official" constraints were frequently smuggled into mathematics through fudgy considerations involving infinite series expansions and the like.
- 1993, Steven J. Wagner, Richard Wagner, Naturalism: A Critical Appraisal (page 72)
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