Sentence examples for to fuzzy from inspiring English sources

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to fuzzy

adjective

Covered with fuzz or a large number of tiny loose fibres like a carpet or many stuffed animals

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Two themes in particular lend themselves to fuzzy effusiveness.

European exchanges are subject to "fuzzy governance", he says.

"Nice boy," he adds, turning from stern to fuzzy, a sort of Reformation Ozzie Nelson.

Explicit piety is giving way to fuzzy talk of spiritual comfort, as the number of mixed-faith families keeps rising.

He once referred to "fuzzy wuzzies in Brixton" and complained that India was "high on the buggeration factor".

During the first half of this disappointing Nets season, the team, in fleeting instances, came into focus only to fade back to fuzzy.

They reduce pristine, overpowering big-screen images to fuzzy, low-tech human-scale images that we can walk up to, almost like home movies.

Orwell may have been a little paranoid, but I think he was on to something: fuzzy language can lead to fuzzy (and even dangerous) thinking.

Would Aristotle be sympathetic to "fuzzy essentialism" or "fuzzy realism"?

Here clustering methods come into consideration; these refer via unsharp clusters to fuzzy sets and MVL.

Companies tout security features ranging from fingerprint scanners to fuzzy logic.

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