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Foozle   Listen
verb
Foozle  v. t. & v. i.  (past & past part. foozled; pres. part. foozling)  To bungle; to manage awkwardly; to treat or play unskillfully; as, to foozle a stroke in golf. "She foozles all along the course."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Foozle" Quotes from Famous Books



... the worthy Bishop, "no; That is a length to which, I trow, Colonial Bishops cannot go. You may express surprise At finding Bishops deal in pride— But if that trick I ever tried, I should appear undignified In Rum-ti-Foozle's eyes. ...
— The Bab Ballads • W. S. Gilbert

... demanded Ferdie explosively. "Do you play tennis? Do you squire the girls? Do you take a hand at bridge? Do you fish? Row? Swim? Motor? Golf? Booze? Not you! Might as well have stayed in New York. Two weeks now you have perched oh a porch—perched and sat, and nothing more. Dawdle and dream and foozle over your musty ...
— Copper Streak Trail • Eugene Manlove Rhodes



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