Sentence examples for been fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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been fuzzy

adjective

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

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Since then, the image has often been fuzzy.

The line between singer and poet has always been fuzzy.

While all those signs pointed to a slowing economy, the picture has been fuzzy recently.

Some of the encounters with passing vehicles have been fuzzy in terms of criminal intent.

Ms. McFarland, who supports abortion rights, says her professional experience on national security issues would equip her for office; she has been fuzzy about how she would be a different senator, or a better one, than Mrs. Clinton.

But while the line between fact and fiction in politics has always been fuzzy, a confluence of factors has strained our civic discourse, if it can still be called that, to the breaking point.

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Its meaning is fuzzy.

The details are fuzzy.

He is fuzzy.

But details are fuzzy.

Legally, it is fuzzy.

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