[
US
/ˈməzi/
]
[ UK /mˈʌzi/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌzi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
confused and vague; used especially of thinking
woolly thinking
your addled little brain
muddleheaded ideas
woolly-headed ideas -
indistinct or hazy in outline
a landscape of blurred outlines
the trees were just blurry shapes
How To Use muzzy In A Sentence
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- Feeling muzzy, I turn towards the keypad where the code to get in is meant to be punched in.
- Blinking away the muzzy feeling she left in his head, he directed his attention to his smirking Second Lieutenant.
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- Her mouth tasted of stale air and her mind was a soft and muzzy.
- We walk out of the club, and into the muzzy darkness of the City at night.
- A hand gently touched me, just enough to wake me into muzzy consciousness.
- Those drugs made me feel muzzy.
- All I found on the card, though, was a slightly muzzy shot of her sitting on the dining table in the caravan on our first full day, surveying her new, temporary quarters.
- The waking dream shattered as I started to muzzy consciousness.