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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
woolly
muddled
addled
befuddled
wooly
1
Tens of thousands of years ago,
woolly
mammoths roamed the northern hemisphere.
2
The
woolly
-haired
African race includes the negroes and the very primitive bushmen.
3
There were in the cave a number of stout and
woolly
rams.
4
Unlike many prehistoric rhinos,
woolly
rhinos would be quite recognisable to us.
5
My mind feels quite
woolly
,
and the walls of the room shimmer.
1
If the south achieves freedom it is through their work, however
muddled
.
2
Confusion
muddled
his mind-hewasn't quite sure what to think or say.
3
That issue settled, my mind drifted to another
muddled
order of business.
4
And in normal circumstances everything would be dismissed as
muddled
red tape.
5
The knock-out drops
muddled
her; but he went down like a log.
1
Valerian knew that there was no point in arguing with the
god
-
addled
.
2
There was enough in his pipe to keep him
addled
'til dawn.
3
Even in ruins,
drug
-
addled
and bloated, he made the faithful feel blessed.
4
His
addled
brains are crammed with the wildest and most ignorant superstitions.'
5
Doubts, beliefs, suspicions and truths
addled
with syllables which make a name.
1
A
befuddled
Koch asks why the small sum would make a difference.
2
His wide range of interests is masked by a
faux
-
befuddled
everyman persona.
3
He looks confused now,
befuddled
,
and I remember he has been drinking.
4
And then McIntyre waits for the
befuddled
replies and reads them out.
5
She looked
befuddled
,
cute, a child dressed up for a greeting card.
1
He emanates a
wooly
warmth even though his demeanor is somewhat aloof.
2
They are especially common in tiger moths and
wooly
bear moths.
3
Two more funnels appeared behind the first,
wooly
tubes dropping from the clouds.
4
Those
wooly
worms was growing thicker hair for to stand a hard winter.
5
She pulled her
wooly
cardigan tightly around herself and headed downstairs.
1
No, those things always make you
woolly
-
headed
the whole next day.
2
She never liked them, said they made her feel
woolly
-
headed
.
3
He was
woolly
-
headed
and his wool was just getting gray.
4
Little black
woolly
-
headed
baby with no clothes on!
5
The congregation was black and woolly-headed-Hottentotschiefly, I believe, though there may have been some Kafirs amongst them.
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