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Confused and vague; used especially of thinking.
woolly
muddled
addled
befuddled
wooly
woolly-headed
wooly-minded
confused
Indistinct or hazy in outline.
blurred
hazy
fuzzy
foggy
blurry
bleary
indistinct
blurred
hazy
fuzzy
foggy
blurry
1
The field was in a haze; the players
blurred
in his sight.
2
The number fifty-seven resolved itself from a
blurred
point of light inside.
3
It's just that often the true meaning of the terms get
blurred
.
4
After a moment, a second shadow overlaid and
blurred
his own: Cleaver's.
5
Our generation has
blurred
forever the traditional line between civilians and soldiers.
1
But the selling of said claims by private companies is
hazy
territory.
2
Wang had found his business idea, although its contours were still
hazy
.
3
Over fifty.' They were
hazy
about these things in the Cromwell family.
4
The
hazy
silhouette of Pelusium was outlined three miles to the south.
5
Sandycove in Dublin shimmered in
hazy
sunshine, the sea calm and inviting.
1
Cox regression and
fuzzy
logic rule generation were used for statistical analysis.
2
After these four words, the hundreds that follow sound
fuzzy
and shapeless.
3
She was orienting herself, after lost days,
fuzzy
images, time in crates.
4
But
fuzzy
speeches do little to address substantial economic and fiscal problems.
5
Friendly to a degree, open and honest, yes; warm and
fuzzy
,
no.
1
Photo: supplied Waikato has had
foggy
mornings and beautifully fine, warm days.
2
The flight left
foggy
Christchurch this morning, landing in a bluebird day.
3
It is not
foggy
in Chantilly and the street is very full.
4
The night was
foggy
and through the fog the moonlight gleamed mysteriously.
5
They had not marched in consequence of the cold and
foggy
weather.
1
They were
blurry
,
difficult to read, but they were definitely letters; SA.V.GE.
2
The lines are sometimes
blurry
,
making it a difficult subject to tackle.
3
That's all they had... Everything they're doing is quite
blurry
,
he said.
4
The lines between fiction and reality have always been
blurry
to me.
5
Today Glory would have given her big toe for one
blurry
snapshot.
1
At one point, halfway along the trench, he can see
bleary
gray-white.
2
As she stepped inside eight or ten
bleary
men looked her way.
3
Mr Adelson answered the door in shirtsleeves and suspenders, unshaved and
bleary
.
4
In the
bleary
light of dawn, Sugar is ready to be excused.
5
The Medic was
bleary
-
eyed
and inclined to stagger when they freed him.
1
Spencer was still
muzzy
with painkillers and dazed by an anesthesia-born hangover.
2
Worse still, his head felt
muzzy
and there was a sneeze brewing.
3
His thoughts were
muzzy
and he tried to shake the feeling.
4
I tell you, I was paralyzed; my brain was cider
muzzy
.
5
The kicking stopped, and in the pause the
muzzy
oracular voice announced from within-
6
On deck she found Bima conscious, if
muzzy
and weak.
7
They even got to
terms
-
extremely
muzzy
terms, but terms nevertheless.
8
He was exhausted; his head throbbed with a
muzzy
ache.
9
Full of reaver's brain, still
muzzy
,
Averan began to recognize her own precarious situation.
10
As it is, a
muzzy
-
headed
sense of inertia prevails.
11
But his memory of taking the ancient vow of the Oath-Bound Lords seemed
muzzy
,
incomplete.
12
John seemed a capable man, but was occasionally
muzzy
.
13
He waited until the girl's eyes-stillsoft and
muzzy
-
opened
14
The Widow Bogart appeared trailing pinkish exclamations, And how is our lovely 'ittle
muzzy
today!
15
Her eyes went bleared and her head
muzzy
,
as if the world disintegrated around her.
16
It wouldn't put her to sleep, only make her
muzzy
and-perhaps-moreparanoidthan she was already.
muzzy
feel muzzy
come muzzy
hear a muzzy
ittle muzzy
occasionally muzzy