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1 It was a little fuzzy and had been taken from some distance.
2 This seems simple, but it remains a little fuzzy in my head.
3 The world began to look a little fuzzy and I wobbled in place.
4 But we done it so fast, I'm a little fuzzy on the details.
5 I was still a little fuzzy on the whole psychic thing.
6 But some people don't get hangovers; they're just a little fuzzy in the morning.
7 The picture is a little fuzzy , flickers some and the colors bleed a little .
8 Occasionally, the high definition becomes a little fuzzy and someone ventures into a grey area.
9 The alcohol was starting to leave him a little fuzzy , but not any less anxious.
10 Dunk's head was a little fuzzy from the ale.
11 Wu said doctors have been a little fuzzy about whether slightly abnormal readings pose any risk.
12 But here's where it gets a little fuzzy .
13 Matthews said once a bank went down that route, it could become "a little fuzzy " .
14 I'm sorry, I'm still a little fuzzy .
15 And its details are a little fuzzy .
16 Print quality was fairly good: Text samples were pure black, though a little fuzzy around the edges.
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