guddle [ guhd-l ]
verb (used with object), gud·dled, gud·dling.
1. to catch (fish) by groping with the hands, as under rocks or along a riverbank.
verb (used without object), gud·dled, gud·dling.
2. to grope for fish under stones, along a riverbank, etc.
noun
3. Informal. a muddled affair; mix-up; confusion.
Origin: First recorded in 1810–20; probably imitative
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