Sentence examples for bit fuzzy about from inspiring English sources

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But we may be a bit fuzzy about how any of this really works.

But I'm still a little bit fuzzy about whether you would cut education aid.

But then Captain Freer is a bit fuzzy about his own past and that of his artificially intelligent ship, which is clearly older and smarter than he is.

If you're new to digital marketing, you might be a little bit fuzzy about the concept of inbound marketing.

Speaking with Talabot a few days later at a small café in the gothic part of the city, I reminded him of his statement, though we were both a bit fuzzy about the night's events.

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It was a bit fuzzy, something about the spirit of board and party games, about the joy of playing together and the potential of collaborative play, but it was big.

My memory of the event here is a bit fuzzy, but I believe this is about the time when the elephant arrived.

The natural world is always a bit fuzzy at the edges, but the fuzziness has a purpose.

In their spare time they love nothing so much as shooting the breeze about management excuse the term gurus such as Peter Senge ("useful") and Steven Covey ("a bit fuzzy").For a sect so anti-materialist that it does not pay its members any wages, the Bruderhof has a businesslike air.

Can you tell I'm still a bit fuzzy?

It does get a bit fuzzy by the final episode.

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