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fuzzy

[fuhz-ee] / ˈfʌz i /




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And I really preferred the fuzzy green slippers version, even if her unrelenting expectations for me often made me feel like I had an elephant sitting on my chest.

From Literature

A bit fuzzy and circular, but essentially true.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hundreds of fans scream as “All aboard!” resonates through the park, watching in anticipation as a spotlight searches for its fuzzy rock ‘n’ roll star to emerge.

From Los Angeles Times

The Wheel of Fortune theme song starts playing when she plugs it back in, but the picture on the cracked screen is fuzzy static.

From Literature

The image of her was beginning to grow fuzzy, like a fading photograph, but he could never forget her eyes or smile, because they were the same as his.

From Literature