fuzzy

/ˈfʌzi/
noun
  1. A soft, fluffy mass or texture.
    • She brushed the fuzzy off her jacket after petting the dog.
    • The blanket had a nice fuzzy that made it extra cozy.
    • The kitten's fur was a warm fuzzy against my cheek.
adjective
  1. Covered with soft, fine hair or fibers.
    • The peach skin felt fuzzy against my fingers.
    • She wore a warm, fuzzy sweater on the cold winter day.
    • The baby chick was so fuzzy and cute.
  2. Blurred or not clear in shape or outline.
    • The photo came out fuzzy because the camera was moving.
    • My vision gets fuzzy when I don't wear my glasses.
    • Through the fog, the trees looked fuzzy and distant.
  3. Not clear, definite, or precise; vague or confused.
    • The instructions were fuzzy, so nobody knew what to do.
    • His explanation was too fuzzy for me to understand.
    • I have only a fuzzy memory of what happened that night.
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