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Sometimes, his words grew fuzzy with New Age spirituality or inflected with the therapy he has undergone.
Surely there were plenty of coffee cups spotted at Lacoste, up next, but even outfit descriptions grew fuzzy.
As Perry raced to put on the finishing touches — mouth, cheek, shirt — the portrait grew fuzzy and self-doubting.
As Perry raced to put on the finishing touches mouth, cheek, shirt the portrait grew fuzzy and self-doubting.
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The memory of others had grown fuzzy.
Any separation between natural and artificial has grown fuzzy and, in practice, irrelevant.
During her freshman year at Wake Forest in North Carolina, however, Clare started to lose her zest, growing "fuzzy" and inordinately indecisive.
Wordsworth contemplates the deaths of Shakespeare and Vaughan and feels the world growing fuzzy and dim as his throat tightens.
The show's main contribution to civilization, though, may be that it makes an effort to define a word that has grown fuzzy from overuse.
In winter these cows and calves grow fuzzy jackets that keep them warm and protect them from the snow and cold.
For a dizzying instant, I thought that all ten of that initial group — nominated for their performances in leading roles — were about to whirr, grow fuzzy, and beam themselves off the bridge of the U.S.S.
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