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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small fuzzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, soft, and fluffy object or creature, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I found a small fuzzy in the garden, and it turned out to be a baby rabbit."
Alternatives: "a tiny fluffball" or "a little fuzzy creature."
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I don't remember the game itself, either because I was sent to bed or the action was obscure to young eyes, on a small, fuzzy screen.
M13 is a rare exception: on a clear night you can glimpse it with the naked eye, as a small fuzzy patch of light.
She gripped a leather harness — like the kind used for Seeing Eye dogs — which was attached to a small, fuzzy black-and-white horse barely tall enough to reach the woman's hip.
A small, fuzzy picture of the Secretary of State, glowering, jumps out from the mostly large, fuzzy pictures of decidedly bland subjects now at Zwirner, including a bed canopy, tree trunks, a table setting, and a pair of ballroom dancers performing in the Texas State Capitol rotunda (everything must happen somewhere).
At least, he did in my house in Don Draper's old stomping grounds of Chilmark, on a small, fuzzy black and white TV set that we propped up on the big living room windowsill.
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The Duke Data Science Team has developed a set of algorithms that are able to turn small, fuzzy images into more detailed ones in a matter of seconds.
Assuming that a fuzzy set is totally characterized by a membership function, the membership function μSMALL (in the SMALL fuzzy set) is introduced to characterize the values associated with no movement and low-noise presence.
Over a few weeks, the little one(s) will transform before your eyes from small fuzzy aliens with oversize Tweety-bird heads to juvenile hawks with awkwardly large yellow feet that seem to dwarf their stubby wings, then into something resembling the magnificent bird of prey they will become.
Her body was covered with small, fuzzy hairs.
In the typical children's movie, the dark, ferocious creatures are pretty much always the bad guys and the small fuzzy ones are the good guys.
They are all on behalf of that small, fuzzy and seemingly slavishly adored cousin to the weasel, mink and skunk: the ferret.
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