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Movie subtitles
It was the ghastliest feeling. Everything went fuzzy.
I'll teach you to run around with that fuzzy-headed blonde!
Why, for heaven's sake, Aren't you Fuzzy Oldhammer I went to manual training school with?
I've never in my life encountered such fuzzy thinking.
Everything began to get fuzzy.
I'm just a little bit fuzzy.
Everything was kind of fuzzy.
I always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop.
I'm tired of getting the fuzzy end of the lollipop.
Sometimes I feel a stab of pain and everything begins to look kind of dim and fuzzy.
Fuzzy for short.
Well, it's delightful to meet you, Fuzzy.
We don't want any hangovers or fuzzy heads in the morning, Pockets!
Mrs. Fuzzy.
Spending time with my daughters always makes me feel warm and fuzzy.
And I'll miss my little fuzzy-face.
Yes, my little fuzzy-wuzzy.
My little fuzzy-wuzzy's got to get some sleep though.
What's more, you fuzzy-faced apes, my name ain't Roscoe and I ain't nobody's uncle.
I'm dazzled and my brain is fuzzy.
I'm just a little fuzzy.
Why is everything so fuzzy?
Fuzzy decks.
A little better, Clayton, but Arthur is still fuzzy.
Did Fuzzy-Wuzzy enjoy his dinner?
Of course, if Fuzzy-Wuzzy really wants to give me something he could put a few more pennies in my bank account.
And you say that old fuzzy-face is waiting for him?
So you think it's possible you did it. When you were fuzzy in the head?
I'm a little fuzzy tonight.
What fuzzy-minded sentiment.
My dear boy, your thinking is not only fuzzy, it's economically unsound.
The Earthers like those fuzzy things, don't they?
I don't know, I never saw one before, and I hope I never see one of those fuzzy, miserable things again.
News and current affairs
Either way, fuzzy statements about hegemonic decline would again prove misleading.
Too many factors remain fuzzy: the rate of growth of these countries' energy demand, discoveries of new oil reserves, developments in oil-saving technology, and the ultimate replacement of oil by other energy sources.
The nation-state myth conflates two ideas, one that is concrete, the state, and one that is fuzzy, the nation.
In fact, central banks typically only have very fuzzy measures.
On the contrary, his campaign has featured the same advisers, the same devotion to higher military spending, the same belief that tax cuts for the rich are the solution to every economic problem, and the same fuzzy budget math.
Of course, the notion of energy security is fuzzy.
Historically squeezed between its two giant neighbors, China and Japan, South Korea had long been perceived as an underdog with a fuzzy cultural identity.