fozy

/ˈfoʊzi/
adjective
  1. Dull, slow, or lacking energy; sluggish.
    • His fozy response to the question made the teacher think he hadn't been paying attention.
    • After the long hike, I felt completely fozy and just wanted to sit down.
    • The old cat grew fozy in its old age, spending most of the day napping.
  2. (of a person or thing) Lacking freshness or sharpness; stale or musty.
    • His jokes were fozy and didn't get any laughs from the audience.
    • The air in the abandoned house felt fozy and damp.
    • The bread had gone fozy after being left out for a week.
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