Sentence examples for be fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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be fuzzy

adjective

Covered with fuzz or a large number of tiny loose fibres like a carpet or many stuffed animals

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The math can be fuzzy.

What could be fuzzy about an oil reservoir?

The line between the two, though, can be fuzzy.

The edges of historical eras tend to be fuzzy.

Truth is often scary and unpleasant; it can be fuzzy and uncertain as well as inconvenient.

But, like Ferrell's George W. Bush, the bar can be fuzzy on strategery.

THE boundaries between rebellion, terrorism and criminality can be fuzzy in South-East Asia.

The details may be fuzzy, but the news is good for all that.

Still, if the atmospherics can be fuzzy, sometimes they work out just fine.

She also cautioned that some details about the numbers might be fuzzy.

Yet the definition of what constitutes proprietary trading can be fuzzy.

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