foozle Antonyms

Meaning of foozle

Webster

foozle (v. t. & i.)

To bungle; to manage awkwardly; to treat or play unskillfully; as, to foozle a stroke in golf.

Webster

foozle (n.)

A stupid fellow; a fogy.

Act of foozling; a bungling stroke, as in golf.

foozle Sentence Examples

  1. The golfer foozled his shot, sending the ball into the rough.
  2. The aspiring musician foozled his solo, rendering a dissonant cacophony.
  3. The student foozled his exam, forgetting to write his name.
  4. The actor foozled his cue, stumbling over his lines.
  5. The chef foozled the soufflé, resulting in a deflated disaster.
  6. The politician foozled his speech, mixing up his facts and embarrassing himself.
  7. The surgeon foozled the operation, causing a medical emergency.
  8. The driver foozled the turn, crashing into a parked car.
  9. The scientist foozled the experiment, wasting valuable time and resources.
  10. The thief foozled the heist, tripping over his own feet and alerting the guards.

FAQs About the word foozle

To bungle; to manage awkwardly; to treat or play unskillfully; as, to foozle a stroke in golf., A stupid fellow; a fogy., Act of foozling; a bungling stroke, as

botch, boggle, ruin, murder,fumble, destroy, screw up, blow, muff, wreck

help, rectify, remedy, better, improve, remedy, help, reform, rectify, enhance

The golfer foozled his shot, sending the ball into the rough.

The aspiring musician foozled his solo, rendering a dissonant cacophony.

The student foozled his exam, forgetting to write his name.

The actor foozled his cue, stumbling over his lines.