fugling

/ˈfjuːɡlɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of fugle: acting as a guide, model, or example for others to follow.
    • The instructor is fugling the class by solving the problem step by step on the board.
    • The chef is fugling the kitchen staff, showing them how to plate each dish perfectly.
    • She spent the afternoon fugling the volunteers as they set up the event tents.
  2. Present participle of fugle: signaling or directing, especially in a military or marching context.
    • The scout was fugling the group to stay low and move quietly.
    • The drum major is fugling the band with clear, rhythmic motions.
    • During the drill, the sergeant kept fugling the soldiers with hand signals.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Serving as a guide or example; leading by demonstration.
    • The fugling behavior of the senior staff set a positive tone for the whole company.
    • His fugling role in the project helped everyone understand the new software.
    • The fugling teacher inspired her students to work harder by her own dedication.
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