A combination of jet lag and unfamiliar surroundings can easily fuddle a traveler.
A head injury can sometimes fuddle one’s memory.
A lack of sleep can fuddle your senses and impair your judgment.
A sudden influx of information can fuddle your thinking, making it hard to prioritize.
A sudden loud noise can fuddle your concentration.
Don't fuddle the issue with irrelevant details; stick to the facts.
Don't let the challenges of entrepreneurship fuddle your determination.
Don't let the details fuddle you; focus on the big picture.
Don't let the distractions of social media fuddle your focus.
Don't let the fear of failure fuddle your ambition.
Don't let the negativity of others fuddle your own positive outlook.
Don't let the negativity of society fuddle your sense of self-worth.
Don't let the opinions of critics fuddle your artistic vision.
Don't let the pressure of the situation fuddle your decision-making.
Don't let the regrets of the past fuddle your present happiness.
Don't let the small discrepancies fuddle your overall assessment.
Don't let the temptations of the world fuddle your spiritual path.
Don't let your personal biases fuddle your objectivity.
Fear and panic can easily fuddle even the sharpest mind.
He hoped his elaborate explanation would fuddle her enough to accept his excuse.
He tried to explain quantum physics, but the technical jargon just served to fuddle me.
He tried to fuddle the authorities with a forged passport.
He tried to fuddle the competition with a deceptive marketing campaign.
He tried to fuddle the conversation by changing the subject.
He tried to fuddle the customs officials with a convoluted story.
He tried to fuddle the debate with a series of irrelevant arguments.
He tried to fuddle the investigation with misleading statements.
He tried to fuddle the issue with a series of red herrings.
He tried to fuddle the opposing team with a trick play.
He tried to fuddle the police with a false alibi.
He tried to fuddle the situation by spreading false rumors.
He tried to fuddle the situation with a series of half-truths.
He tried to fuddle the truth by omitting crucial details.
He'd had too much wine; it began to fuddle his speech and movements.
Overthinking can often fuddle a simple decision.
The abstract art was designed to fuddle the observer's interpretation.
The ambiguous wording of the law threatened to fuddle the interpretation.
The aroma of incense and spices threatened to fuddle my senses in the marketplace.
The complex instructions for assembling the bookshelf threatened to fuddle even the most experienced DIY enthusiast.
The complex mathematical equation threatened to fuddle the students.
The complicated bureaucratic process threatened to fuddle the applicant.
The complicated legal jargon threatened to fuddle the jury.
The conflicting cultural values threatened to fuddle the expatriate.
The conflicting opinions threatened to fuddle the group's consensus.
The conflicting reports from different sources only served to fuddle the issue.
The confusing directions and lack of street signs began to fuddle our navigation.
The confusing metaphors in the poem threatened to fuddle the reader.
The confusing road signs in the old city tended to fuddle tourists.
The constant changes to the project requirements threatened to fuddle everyone involved.
The constant interruptions threatened to fuddle her train of thought.
The constant interruptions threatened to fuddle the speaker.
The contradictory evidence threatened to fuddle the investigators.
The contradictory scientific studies threatened to fuddle the public.
The convoluted family history threatened to fuddle the genealogist.
The deliberately vague wording in the contract seemed designed to fuddle the applicant.
The enigmatic prophecies threatened to fuddle the interpreters.
The esoteric knowledge threatened to fuddle the novice.
The flickering lights and loud music began to fuddle my senses.
The foreign customs and traditions threatened to fuddle the visitor.
The intricate dance steps threatened to fuddle the beginner.
The intricate rules of the game were designed to fuddle the unwary player.
The labyrinthine corridors of the old building threatened to fuddle anyone unfamiliar with its layout.
The lack of clear communication threatened to fuddle the team's efforts.
The magician’s elaborate illusions seemed designed to fuddle the audience’s perception of reality.
The medication had a side effect of temporarily fuddling her cognitive abilities.
The mystical experiences threatened to fuddle the rationalist.
The optical illusion was designed to fuddle the viewer's perception.
The overwhelming emotions threatened to fuddle her senses.
The philosophical debate threatened to fuddle the participants.
The politician's evasive answers only served to fuddle the voters.
The rapid-fire questioning was designed to fuddle the witness.
The religious dogma threatened to fuddle the skeptic's understanding.
The sheer absurdity of the situation began to fuddle my understanding.
The sheer amount of data presented was enough to fuddle anyone.
The sheer complexity of the problem threatened to fuddle the entire team.
The sheer complexity of the universe threatened to fuddle the philosopher.
The sheer number of choices available threatened to fuddle the consumer.
The sheer power of the storm threatened to fuddle the sailors.
The sheer scope of the project threatened to fuddle the project manager.
The sheer size of the crowd threatened to fuddle her.
The sheer volume of information available online threatened to fuddle the researcher.
The sheer volume of paperwork started to fuddle her normally organized mind.
The strong liquor started to fuddle his judgment.
The strong perfume, mixed with the smoke, threatened to fuddle my equilibrium.
The sudden shift in the political landscape threatened to fuddle voters.
The teacher hoped to fuddle the students with a tricky riddle.
The unexpected news threatened to fuddle her emotions.
The unexpected plot twist was meant to fuddle the reader's expectations.
The unexpected question caused him to fuddle for an answer.
The unexpected question caused him to fuddle his response.
The unexpected turn of events threatened to fuddle their plans.
The unexpected twist in the plot was clearly intended to fuddle the viewers.
The unfamiliar accent and rapid speech began to fuddle my understanding of the conversation.
The unfamiliar programming language threatened to fuddle the new programmer.
The unfamiliar scientific concepts threatened to fuddle the journalist.
The unfamiliar software interface threatened to fuddle her.
Too many late nights and early mornings will inevitably fuddle your brain.
Trying to juggle too many tasks at once will inevitably fuddle your focus.
Trying to understand his motivations only served to fuddle her further.
Trying to understand the stock market can fuddle even seasoned investors.