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Ok, so it's a fuzzy kind of logic we're talking about here.
The pleasure of these pieces flows from their non sequitur logic, a randomness that makes a fuzzy kind of sense.
Still, it was a warm, fuzzy kind of night, a feeling the Islanders fans took into the opening period.
Limbering up I rather fancy; creativity sounds quite pleasant, in a distant and mildly fuzzy kind of way.
Though I learned a fuzzy kind of French braid from my schoolmates, any attempts today would be fumbling and backward at best.
It's not a warm, fuzzy kind of thing, not like we are in the Special Olympics, which is sometimes how we are treated.
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Mine has been a paltry beard, anyway, the peach-fuzzy kind a fifteen-year-old grows, so you still see the childish face beneath.
My father wasn't a warm-and-fuzzy kind of guy; he was much more about responsibility and respect.
Remember that some people just aren't the 'warm fuzzies' kind of people and might not appreciate a hug.
The phrase "probably ate something" is oddly fuzzy, the kind of imprecise notion that a child might have about what cats do when they are unwatched.
Mahan said he and Kuchar conversed more on the first hole than he and the fiery Poulter did in 15. "He's more of like a fuzzier Peter Jacobsen kind of guy who likes to talk," Mahan said, referring to Kuchar.
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