What is an example of a kerfuffle?

Kerfuffle definition
The definition of a kerfuffle is a British word for a state of confusion or disorder. An example of a kerfuffle is rushing around to find important papers before a big presentation. noun.
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What is considered a kerfuffle?

Definition of kerfuffle

: a disturbance or commotion typically caused by a dispute or conflict In all the kerfuffle, nobody seemed to have noticed Harry, which suited him perfectly.—
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How do you use the word kerfuffle?

Kerfuffle sentence example
  1. There was a minor kerfuffle as the kids tried to find their way out. ...
  2. I do not expect the current kerfuffle to be much shorter. ...
  3. Unsurprisingly, this caused a kerfuffle in the church! ...
  4. He was jerked out of his reverie by a sudden kerfuffle on the far side of the nearest trees.
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What does kerfuffle mean in British slang?

Chiefly British Informal. a fuss; commotion.
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What is another word for kerfuffle?

In this page you can discover 9 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for kerfuffle, like: disturbance, hoo-ha, to-do, hurly-burly, disruption, commotion, flutter, hoo-hah and brouhaha.
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What is the opposite of kerfuffle?

Opposite of a disorderly outburst, disturbance, commotion, or tumult. calm.
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Where does kerfuffle come from?

The root of “kerfuffle” is the very old Scots verb “fuffle,” which first appeared in print in the early 16th century and means “to throw into disorder.” The Oxford English Dictionary suggests that the “ker” part of “kerfuffle” may hare come from the Gaelic word “car,” meaning “to twist, bend or turn around.” In the ...
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Do Americans say kerfuffle?

Transatlantic trade in English words isn't just one-way

KORY STAMPER, an editor at Merriam-Webster, wrote on Google Plus that "kerfuffle" was a word she had used all her life before reading in a number of American dictionaries that it is British in origin.
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What does Canoodle mean in slang?

canoodle • \kuh-NOO-dul\ • verb. : to engage in amorous embracing, caressing, and kissing. Examples: Chaperones watched for couples attempting to sneak under the gymnasium's bleachers to canoodle. "
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Is kerfuffle a Canadian word?

Kerfuffle. Originally a British slang word, Kerfuffle is used in Canada to refer to a disturbance, commotion, argument, or fight caused by conflict.
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What is a Kadoodle?

The Cadoodle is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Collie and the Poodle. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.
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Where did the word Codswallop come from?

A frequently given etymology, although widely rejected as a folk etymology, derives it from Hiram Codd, British soft drink maker of the 1870s, known for the eponymous Codd-neck bottle, with the suggestion that codswallop is a derisive term for soft drinks by beer drinkers, from Codd's + wallop (“beer (slang)”) “Codd's ...
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Is dawdle informal?

1. waste time, potter, trail, lag, idle, loaf, hang about, dally, loiter, dilly-dally (informal), drag your feet or heels They dawdled arm in arm past the shopfronts.
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What do they call cigarettes in Canada?

A dart is a Canadian slang term for a cigarette.
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When was the word kerfuffle first used?

"state of being disordered or ruffled," hence "agitation, perturbation," 1813 (carfuffle), first attested in Scottish writers, from a verb meaning "to disorder, dishevel" (1580s), of obscure origin, probably from a dialect word based on Scottish verb.
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Is Cattywampus a word?

Cattywampus is a variant of catawampus, another example of grand 19th century American slang. In addition to “askew” catawampus may refer to “an imaginary fierce wild animal,” or may mean “savage, destructive.”
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What means hurly burly?

Definition of hurly-burly

: uproar, tumult.
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What is a synonym for discombobulated?

OTHER WORDS FOR discombobulate

befuddle, dumbfound, nonplus; agitate, disturb, perturb, upset. See synonyms for discombobulate on Thesaurus.com.
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What is the meaning of the word dilly dally?

Definition of dillydally

intransitive verb. : to waste time by loitering or delaying : dawdle.
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What do you mean by Karachi?

Definition of Karachi

noun. a seaport in S Pakistan, near the Indus delta: former national capital; now capital of Sind province.
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How do you spell Dautle?

This shows grade level based on the word's complexity. verb (used without object), daw·dled, daw·dling. to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
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Is poppycock a curse word?

It's a fine-sounding expletive — meaning nonsense or rubbish — but hardly heard on anybody's lips these days, and rather dated.
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What does full of poppycock mean?

Definition of poppycock

: empty talk or writing : nonsense. Synonyms Example Sentences Learn More About poppycock.
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What does poppycock and balderdash mean?

Poppycock, an older term for codswallop (though not as old as the 17th-century balderdash, a silly mixture of liquids like milk and ale), comes in lots rather than loads.
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What is a Colliedoodle?

Colliepoo, Colliedoodle, or Collieoodle. all indicate a cross with a Smooth or Rough collie which is a different breed to a Border Collie.
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