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Discover LudwigSentence The use of the phrase "feel fuzzy" is correct in written English, and can be used to describe an emotional state.
For example: "After seeing my old friend, I was overcome with emotion and felt fuzzy inside."
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We kept pumping and after two or three hits I started feeling "tipsy," which basically means my brain started to feel fuzzy while a dumb smile slowly stretched across my face.
But for those whose heads feel fuzzy already, there's plenty of lighter entertainment.
It also means that, in spite of the 515ppi 5.7-inch display, images can sometimes feel fuzzy.
My head started to feel fuzzy.
Bumblebees have round bodies covered in soft hair (long, branched setae), called pile, making them appear and feel fuzzy.
It might feel fuzzy and weak, but you strengthen it in the doing, not the 'let me think about this some more'.
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Everything felt fuzzy.
But the bass still felt fuzzy, as if the wool cover were muting it.
But unlike "Chavez Ravine," this show does not trace a narrative, and feels fuzzy as a whole.
Moments later, there was a loud creak and everything felt fuzzy.
Mr. Morelock served me my first drink, a Bungee Jumper, from a house cocktail menu that was divided thematically into "Mild," "Wild," and "Feeling Fuzzy".
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