Sentence examples for fuzzy face from inspiring English sources

"fuzzy face" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is not part of the standard English language, so it is not considered appropriate for formal writing. You could use it in informal written conversation, such as a text message or email to a friend. For example: "Hey, I saw your fuzzy face at the store yesterday!".

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Each has a different fuzzy face, weird nose, and amusing expression.

As it turns out, a cold wet nose and a fuzzy face make just about all of us smile.

And because I now need glasses, I see a fuzzy face with a bit of mascara under my eyes that I thought I'd cleaned off the night before.

A photo of a screaming puppet, one bloodshot eyeball hanging by a thread from his fuzzy face, holds promise for 'Aisle Six,' a new musical comedy from Nicola McEldowney and Margaret Vigevano about a cursed supermarket hit by a plague.

Mr. Fodera, who has tended the hair of merchants and moguls at the salon that bears his name in the St . Regishotel in Manhattan, is not suggesting that a fuzzy face alone can make a man electable.

"The polar bear is the fuzzy face of climate change," Amstrup says.

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More fuzzy faces, leaning over cisterns, with rolled-up euros.

Beards were out in force on the red carpet with numerous stars from Fifty Shades of Grey's Jamie Dornan to Jared Leto, all sporting fuzzy faces, rather than the traditionally more formal clean shaven look.

They range from baby boomers cultivating fuzzy faces to distract from their shiny pates to men in their 20's with a layer of stubble, sometimes called a "shadow beard," to "make themselves more interesting," Mr. Mole noted.

(The fluid tremors of emotion enlivening the fuzzy faces were primarily created through computer-generated animation.) The vexed, whining, caressing voices — James Gandolfini as Carol, Catherine O'Hara as Judith, Forest Whitaker as Ira, Paul Dano as Alexander and Chris Cooper as Douglas — do the expressive rest.

#slalom #GoTeamGB February 22 , 2014Updated at 12.47pm GMT 12.31pm GMT "They're wild about snowboarding in Russia now," crows the wires and here's why: All it took was a fuzzy faced, fired-up native from the western U.S. to do it.

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