furdle
/ˈfɜːrdəl/Definitions
1. verb
to make a great fuss or commotion about something
“The politician tried to furdle the issue, but it just wouldn’t go away.”
2. noun
a confused or unclear situation
“After the accident, the police had to untangle the furdle of evidence.”
3. noun
a mixture or jumble of things
“The furdle of papers on the desk made it hard to find what I needed.”
4. verb
to confuse or bewilder someone
“The complicated instructions managed to furdle even the most experienced users.”