Sentence examples for pretty fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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Sounds pretty fuzzy.

"The whole business of when incubation starts is pretty fuzzy," Mr. Blakeman said.

Mr. Romney keeps his economic platform pretty fuzzy, with good reason.

"There are some major corporations which have some pretty fuzzy disclosures".

It generally ends up being pretty fuzzy stuff, and that is the case with "Spain".

I was part of the Adelaide Festival 27 years ago, but my memories are unfortunately pretty fuzzy.

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But the truth is, the line between fear and anxiety can get pretty thin and fuzzy.

But the lines between community and separate property can get fuzzy pretty quickly after that, particularly over many years of marriage.

We were also with her when she accepted the prize and, we're not going to lie, that was a pretty warm and fuzzy moment.

Not just on some touchy-feely fuzzy pretty-on-the-inside tip, but knowing who you are -- racially, culturally, in relationship to your sexuality, gender and your class -- is a source of your power.

"Environmental protection is no longer just fuzzy creatures in pretty places," said Carol M. Browner, who headed the Environmental Protection Agency throughout Mr. Clinton's term.

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