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13 Sentences With "fuzziest"

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Meet SHINyan, the Korean K-pop boy band sensation featuring the country's fuzziest young felines.
But we've only had the fuzziest notion of what lies beneath this violent visage—until now.
He's an adventurous songwriter who churns out short-and-sweet songs that occupy rock 'n' roll's catchiest and fuzziest fringes.
Indeed, the fuzziest part of her speech was over Britain's future trade relations with the EU. She was clear only about the two models that she rejected.
But this is the fuzziest, most-choppily edited part of a very edited narrative, and Newman has already changed her story on whether she's actually heard this tape or not.
In some ways, the most distinctive aspect of Biden's current political message is also the fuzziest — something you can think of as a national call for redistribution of respect and social esteem.
Upperclassmen are in the middle of standardized testing as the littlest students greet us outside, hands to their hearts in a gesture that can only be described as the warmest, fuzziest welcome.
Olivia Pope may have worked for and slept with a Republican president, and Frank Underwood may be a Democrat, but their political positions are the fuzziest and least interesting aspects of their personalities.
Using the fuzziest of reasoning — he insinuated that police officers must have helped Cornell squelch the case because they later were promoted — he said there had been "willful misconduct, nonfeasance and collusion" by law enforcement and Cornell, and a "botched" police investigation.
Trying to help a high school senior get into his dream school, Laurie Kopp Weingarten called the college to emphasize that the boy should be able to lay claim to the latest, and fuzziest, of all admissions hooks: being a first-generation student.
There's an omnipresent groove present, but it's an understated one; this is far from boogie-woogie weed jams or heavy-lidded stoner doom apery, even on the fuzziest tracks (like the distorted fog and wretched howls of "There Is No Help Coming," for example).
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As reported by columnist Harrison Carroll" "...troubles have come up on the picture, Ray Danton playing opposite Jane, came down with a severe attack of laryngitis. He has worked only two and a half days. The company doesn't want to wait, so they are getting a new actor for the role.""Behind the scenes in Hollywood" column by Harrison Carroll, syndicated, December 26, 1956 In early 1957, Hollywood columnist Erskine Johnson reported: "The 'laryngitis' announced for Ray Danton's bow-out as Jane Russell's leading man in Fuzzy Pink Nightgown turned out to be the fuzziest announcement of the year.

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