fuzzily

/ˈfʌzɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is unclear, blurred, or not sharp.
    • The old photograph showed the scene fuzzily, as if through a fog.
    • The radio broadcast came through fuzzily because of the mountains.
    • He remembered the event only fuzzily, years later.
  2. In a confused or vague manner.
    • He thought fuzzily about what to do next.
    • She explained the plan fuzzily, leaving everyone confused.
    • The instructions were written fuzzily, so nobody followed them correctly.
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