[ UK /fˈʌzi/ ]
[ US /ˈfəzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. covering with fine light hairs
    his head fuzzed like a dandelion gone to seed
  2. confused and not coherent; not clearly thought out
    a vague and fuzzy idea of the world of finance
  3. indistinct or hazy in outline
    a landscape of blurred outlines
    the trees were just blurry shapes
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How To Use fuzzy In A Sentence

  • It's got the whole indie-hillbilly thing going, with lots of mandolins and footstomping and fuzzy guitars etc but it's all just a little flat.
  • (Hey! at least I know from someone who lived in Japan that miso is pronounced mee-zo with a fuzzy sz sound.) Miso Soup | A Veggie Venture
  • No more fuzzy programmes with muffled sound and colours like confetti in a puddle. The Sun
  • This episode deals with the different types of animals featured in the outback, including kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, and other fuzzy, cute animals running around Australia.
  • The physical realm is the realm of contingent, temporal, concrete and fuzzy particulars.
  • The three-layer system architecture of conflict detection based on fuzzy constraint network is put forward. A corresponding prototype is developed and its running process is described.
  • After drying, and brushing, and pulling and brushing and drying some more, my hair was one huge, frizzy, fuzzy mop.
  • The difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein 
  • This looks like a blanket or comforter - fuzzy and warm.
  • The stellar EGGS are found in the "Eagle Nebula" (also called M16 -- the 16th object in Charles Messier's 18th century catalog of "fuzzy" permanent objects in the sky) in this hubble photo.
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