fuzzed

[ UK /fˈʌzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covering with fine light hairs
    his head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed
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How To Use fuzzed In A Sentence

  • French horn, mellotron and fuzzed electric bass provide a shifting, nervy backdrop for Rypdal's extended guitar workouts, marrying dense, dark textural exploration with vibrant improvisational flair.
  • He fuzzed up the plot line with a lot of emotional nonsense.
  • ‘Wind is Howling’ tries too hard to elicit a haunting atmosphere with fuzzed ambience and a squealing dilruba in the background.
  • The entire cat is burred and fuzzed under magnification. Dead Deer Walking?
  • Yet the music they played, fuzzed garage punk that lifted liberally from such diverse strands as doo-wop, vaudeville, blues and sugary teen pop, absolutely refused to take any prisoners.
  • Guitars are frantically down-strummed, though never fuzzed; percussion sounds as though it's limited to floor tom, snare and tambourine; chord progressions are as instantly familiar as a repeat of Dad's Army. Veronica Falls: Veronica Falls – review
  • What follows is a fuzzed and phased rhythm guitar workout over which Orridge sings through distorting filters.
  • A massive gothic organ lifts the sublime ‘Escape Song’ up a gear before a Syd Barrett guitar hook progresses the track to a stomping fuzzed rock finale.
  • Seamlessly, he entwines Eastern prayer music through dark bass riffs, into ghetto yo-yos, delicate vocals and back into fuzzed-out bass breaks.
  • The rest of the album piles up vocal samples, fuzzed guitars, loops, funkflavor and buzzed keyboards.
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