it is a soft piece of candy that was invented in the US over 100 years ago
Whilst "fudge" is an acceptable alternative, it is not "the" f word.
Yes, thank you, I would like to have a piece of that fudge.
Well since fudge is a foreign word in Japanese, the closest word to fudge is fajji. so "what the fudge" in Japanese would be "fajji nandesu ka?" To pronounce is: fa-g-nahn dess kah. Hope that helped!
No, the word "fudge" does not contain a long vowel sound. The "u" in "fudge" makes a short vowel sound.
Fudge cake is very delicious.She wants fudge for dessert.Would you like fudge cookies or chocolate chip cookies?
fudge
WTF stands for what the fudge. ( instead of fudge put the curse word there)
No, the word "fudge" does not contain a short vowel. It has a long vowel sound with the "u" making the "oo" sound in this word.
Chocolate fudge with nuts has been a popular candy for many years.
fuugé (fuu-jay) !
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Yes, the word fudge is a common noun, a word for any fudge of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Sara Fudge, Professor of Biblical Studies, Cincinnati Christian University, Cincinnati, OHFudge Terrace, Mississauga, ON Canada or Fudge Street, Westland, MIThe Fudge Pod (candy store), Chicago, IL"Fudge Cupcake Murder", a murder mystery by Joanne Fluke