guddled |
guddle |
As verbs the difference between guddled and guddle
is that
guddled is (
guddle) while
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream.
guddle |
muddle |
As verbs the difference between guddle and muddle
is that
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream while
muddle is to mix together, to mix up; to confuse.
As a noun muddle is
a mixture; a confusion; a garble.
huddle |
guddle |
As a proper noun huddle
is .
As a verb guddle is
to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream.
guddle |
cuddle |
As verbs the difference between guddle and cuddle
is that
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream while
cuddle is to embrace affectionately, lie together snugly.
As a noun cuddle is
a snuggle; an affectionate embrace, often given to family members and close friends.
buddle |
guddle |
As verbs the difference between buddle and guddle
is that
buddle is to use a buddle while
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream.
As a noun buddle
is an apparatus on which crushed ore is washed.
guddle |
puddle |
As verbs the difference between guddle and puddle
is that
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream while
puddle is to form a puddle.
As a noun puddle is
a small pool of water, usually on a path or road.
guddle |
ruddle |
As verbs the difference between guddle and ruddle
is that
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream while
ruddle is to mark something with red ochre.
As a noun ruddle is
a form of red ochre sometimes used to mark sheep or
ruddle can be a riddle or sieve.
fuddle |
guddle |
As verbs the difference between fuddle and guddle
is that
fuddle is to confuse or befuddle while
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream.
As a noun fuddle
is intoxication.
nuddle |
guddle |
As verbs the difference between nuddle and guddle
is that
nuddle is (uk|dialect) to walk quickly with the head bent forward while
guddle is to catch fish with the hands, especially by groping under stones or at the banks of a stream.