Sentence examples for bit of a fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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Often he hides behind a bit of fuzzy beard, as if he hated the boyish face that he's condemned to wear; he disguises his natural voice with goofy German or Irish accents.

It's easy to imagine the rounded, sparkling notes at the beginning of the track creeping into an intense techno cut and sweeping away the dark vibes with a bit of fuzzy low end, the way Oneman mixes Joy Orbison's "Ellipsis" out of Claude VonStroke's remix of "Wut" by Girl Unit on his Fabriclive mix.

The Internet, according to Biggs, looks fuzzy and will need to undergo a bit of a revamp to be where it should be on the new MacBook Pro.

Fuzzy logic, in mathematics, a form of logic based on the concept of a fuzzy set.

The site's crowd funding model allows anyone to throw a few dollars towards the project in return for a bit of swag and a warm fuzzy feeling.

Bits of tulle and fuzzy yarn hang mistily from the rafters.

In an world dotted with shiny, overproduced Disclosure replicants, it's refreshing to hear a bit of crackle now and then maybe a fuzzy field recording, or a rhythm section that sounds like you shook that tampon bin in the bathroom at work.

The change of location had a fine result: the record arrives as a bracing (if a bit scratchy and fuzzy) take on growing older.

BBC World Service - NewsdAy, "A bit scratched and fuzzy, and difficult to handle" "A bit scratched and fuzzy, and difficult to handle" Twenty years ago, few would have predicted the incredible renaissance of vinyl - the humble record seemed destined for the history books, as CDs and then MP3s took over the music industry.

The Avalanche seemed a bit more fuzzy about the score of that game -- a 6-1 loss.

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