Now all you need is a glass of hot chocolate and some movies to make you feel all warm and fuzzy.
Space heaters to help you stay toasty|PopSci Commerce Team|October 5, 2020|Popular Science
Platforms’ self-serving transparency remains a much complained about facet of how these giants currently operate — making efforts to hold them accountable over things like content take-down performance doomed to fuzzy failure.
Europe eyeing limits on how big tech can use data and bundle apps — reports|Natasha Lomas|September 30, 2020|TechCrunch
There were water shrews, with long tails and fuzzy feet for paddling.
How to hunt for star-nosed moles (and their holes)|Kenneth Catania|September 15, 2020|Popular Science
A good leader doesn’t tolerate fuzzy, pretentious words, but rather insists their team use plain language.
The business advice Socrates would give if he wrote a management book today|jakemeth|August 25, 2020|Fortune
How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?
Champagne: You’re Drinking It All Wrong|Kayleigh Kulp|December 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Their products are chosen by online votes which brings home a kind of warm and fuzzy “we all did this!”
One of a Kind Gifts Are Only a Neighbor Away|Lawrence Ferber|December 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Soft money—unlimited contributions to party committees made in support of fuzzy “issue advocacy” rather than campaigns—ruled.
Time is Money: How to Fix Outrageous Political Spending|Jim Arkedis|November 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I have a fuzzy memory of fondness for the beach when I was young.
Why I Hate The Beach|P. J. O’Rourke|July 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
That fuzzy voice which was so foreign three nights ago suddenly felt like a quilted hug.
YouTube’s Sleep Whisperers Are A Sexy Way To Combat Insomnia|Lizzie Crocker|May 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So Fuzzy Fox ran through the forest, but could not find the little boy's home.
Friendly Fairies|Johnny Gruelle
She wrapped her shawl about her stately head, smoothed back the fuzzy red-gold locks, and went out into the desolate winter night.
A Girl of the People|L. T. Meade
We do seem to have trouble keeping to Fuzzy and her life, don't we?
Insect Stories|Vernon L. Kellogg
Then he was clutching the Fuzzy and disarming him; the weapon was a quarter-pound ballpeen hammer.
Little Fuzzy|Henry Beam Piper
Their down was a thin, scanty, fuzzy covering, and the flight feathers were less than a half-inch in length.
Jungle Peace|William Beebe
British Dictionary definitions for fuzzy
fuzzy
/ (ˈfʌzɪ) /
adjectivefuzzierorfuzziest
of, resembling, or covered with fuzz
indistinct; unclear or distorted
not clearly thought out or expressed
(of the hair) tightly curled or very wavy
mathsof or relating to a form of set theory in which set membership depends on a likelihood functionfuzzy set; fuzzy logic
(of a computer program or system) designed to operate according to the principles of fuzzy logic, so as to be able to deal with data which is imprecise or has uncertain boundaries