fudder (Meaning)

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fudder (n.)

See Fodder, a weight.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fudder

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fudder Sentence Examples

  1. The fudder of animals ambled across the pasture, grazing contentedly.
  2. The old fudder of firewood crackled and popped in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the room.
  3. The farmers filled the fudder with hay to feed their livestock during the long winter.
  4. The fudder of water was heavy, but the thirsty travelers struggled to carry it.
  5. The fudder of belongings was cumbersome, but the refugees refused to leave it behind.
  6. The old fudder of coins rattled in the beggar's cup, appealing for charity.
  7. The fudder of leaves fell from the trees, creating a vibrant tapestry on the ground.
  8. The fudder of blankets provided warmth and comfort to the homeless children.
  9. The fudder of empty bottles stood as a testament to the party that had taken place the night before.
  10. The fudder of spices filled the air with an intoxicating aroma, inviting guests to a festive meal.

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See Fodder, a weight.

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The fudder of animals ambled across the pasture, grazing contentedly.

The old fudder of firewood crackled and popped in the fireplace, casting a warm glow on the room.

The farmers filled the fudder with hay to feed their livestock during the long winter.

The fudder of water was heavy, but the thirsty travelers struggled to carry it.