fuzziness

[ UK /fˈʌzɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being indistinct and without sharp outlines
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How To Use fuzziness In A Sentence

  • Complexity is related to surface irregularities, surface texture, fuzziness, and weave.
  • His other stories tend towards an intentional fuzziness.
  • Vanguard's recording preserves most of the piano's dynamic range, betrayed only by some fuzziness in the treble.
  • Maybe it was the fuzziness of the peak at Vishnu Temple or the faintness of the cliffs at Hopi Point.
  • With so much apparently genuine mutual admiration and warm fuzziness in the air, this could be the season that we end up begging Liverpool fans to embark on one of their minute's silences, if only to get temporary respite from the loved-up sanctimony that looks set to submerge Anfield. Very Little To Protest About
  • Maybe it was the fuzziness of the peak at Vishnu Temple or the faintness of the cliffs at Hopi Point.
  • The word “bokeh” pronounced as boh-keh comes from the Japanese word “boke” which means fuzziness. Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites
  • It's a story that needs to be told more often, rather than the warm, pink fuzziness we get from books on the best-seller lists.
  • Even if there is a faint fuzziness about the conclusion, there is none about the depiction of the unappeased ache of joblessness.
  • The awareness of fuzziness will enlighten new method for our practice uninhibited and complicate society.
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