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1
You can make this
fudge
on
the stovetop or in the microwave.
2
And there was a long trickle of
fudge
on
her dress.
3
And I made this
fudge
on
purpose to distract her attention.
4
She could even
fudge
on
the whys of what she'd done.
5
And what about the other day, when you spilled the
fudge
on
your arm.
6
Sometimes you may have to
fudge
on
the protocol.
7
I used to put extra
fudge
on
it.
8
Sharp differences between EU member-states on institutional changes led to a
fudge
on
some of these issues.
9
Oh, that's
fudge
on
Master Alick's part!
10
There was a lot of Irish
fudge
on
the shelves so we thought we would give it a try.
11
Tempted as he was, Pelham knew better than to try to
fudge
on
the silver jigger of Gosling's rum.
12
The latest was Bloomberg's story on Wednesday suggesting London and Berlin were ready to accept a
fudge
on
the deal.
13
There was no "fudge " or intended
fudge
on
the issue of decommissioning, the Minister for Foreign Affairs told the House.
14
New Labour Party leader Andrew Little intends to be open and transparent and will not
fudge
on
the big issues, he says.
15
It is a freshly baked chocolate chip cookie served in a round baking tin, with two scoops of vanilla ice cream and
fudge
on
it.
16
Mag, quoted as authority, exasperated Mrs. Hamilton who replied rather sharply,
Fudge
on
Mag's old-maidish whims!
fudge
on
fudge