Sentence examples for growing fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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Wordsworth contemplates the deaths of Shakespeare and Vaughan and feels the world growing fuzzy and dim as his throat tightens.

During her freshman year at Wake Forest in North Carolina, however, Clare started to lose her zest, growing "fuzzy" and inordinately indecisive.

In an attempt to beat down his growing fuzzy feelings for Anastasia, he wonders: "Maybe this will stop if I fetter, fuck and flog her... and not necessarily in that order".

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Indeed, the lines between television content and online content are growing fuzzier – and consumers seem unfazed about it.

Ahead, the wooded outline of the Rame peninsula is growing fuzzier by the minute as dusk turns to night.

But study coauthor James Pankow, a chemistry professor and expert on cigarette smoke dangers at Portland State University, said the line between e-cigarettes and tobacco cigarettes was growing fuzzier by the day.

The contrast has grown fuzzy.

The memory of others had grown fuzzy.

Any separation between natural and artificial has grown fuzzy and, in practice, irrelevant.

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.

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