fugle
Americanverb (used without object)
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to act as a guide or model.
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to signal, or motion as if signaling.
Etymology
Origin of fugle
First recorded in 1830–40; back formation from fugleman
Example Sentences
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He drove for Kyle Busch Motorsports and won seven races under the guidance of crew chief Rudy Fugle.
From Seattle Times
The next year, Hendrick brought Fugle into the organization to work with Byron and there’s been no looking back.
From Seattle Times
“We don’t have to be as stressed about what happens,” said Rudy Fugle, Byron’s crew chief.
From Seattle Times
“It’s a test of mental strength,” Byron’s crew chief Rudy Fugle said.
From Washington Times
“The start of the year is really, really tough on our crew guys, on the road and the shop guys,” said Rudy Fugle, Byron’s crew chief.
From Washington Times
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