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"fuzzily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is confused and not expressed clearly
  2. in a way that is not clear in shape or sound

24 Sentences With "fuzzily"

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Those under lockdown permit leaving for "essential" tasks, which itself is fuzzily-defined.
A sport that carries a significant—albeit fuzzily quantified—risk of producing brain damage, both acute and chronic.
" Notably, marketing around the app does talk rather fuzzily about it being a way to "find new pals.
In the digital fever dream of Mr. Bayrle's work, pixelated pictures twist and bend and resolve into fuzzily warped images.
That's why, according to a report from Bloomberg, the Federal Trade Commission wants to crack down on these fuzzily-labeled posts.
Art Review In the digital fever dream of Thomas Bayrle's work, pixelated pictures twist and bend and resolve into fuzzily warped images.
Researchers at the same university have used changes in blood oxygenation in the brain to reconstruct, fuzzily, film clips that people were watching.
Faced with a fuzzily-worded ultimatum, the Chinese leader will be on the back foot when the two come face-to-face at Mar-a-Lago.
Tall, dark, and way too expensive for its own good, this is one you'll remember fuzzily but fondly after watching with a head full of gas.
That came two years after a crackdown on what authorities fuzzily called "online rumors" and the subsequent jailing of people who criticized the party on forums.
Featuring Clinton as a patient and Scarface as his doctor, the hospital scenes are interspersed with fuzzily shot, technicolour full band scenes befitting the song's huge production.
Some people associate feelings of childhood nostalgia with the fuzzily rendered pixel forms of Nintendo's Mario or Donkey Kong, but I was always more of a Sega kid.
As these companies go where no businesses have gone before, they raise questions only fuzzily addressed by the Outer Space Treaty: What are private companies allowed to do in space?
Political scientists call these beliefs, somewhat fuzzily, "democratic norms:" basic faith in things like the rule of law, separation of powers, freedom of the press, and other basic principles of democratic governance.
After landing in Glasgow early in the morning, I gritted my teeth and skipped a nap, energized by the opportunity to commune with places I had long pictured fuzzily in my mind.
Some scenes are positively funereal — responding to a suspicious noise, Rose takes what feels like a five-minute stroll from bathtub to hallway — while others are only fuzzily incorporated into the story.
The fictional element, however, is so fuzzily defined that it's indistinguishable from the movie's real-life narrative of poverty and addiction, revealed in testimonies whose naked candor doesn't make them any less painful to listen to.
This surveillance is controversial not because Facebook gained permission to data mine your phone book and activity — which, technically speaking, it will have done, via one of the myriad socially engineered, fuzzily worded permission pop-ups starring cutesy looking cartoon characters.
As "descendants of the goddess of beauty," the Belles have a fuzzily explained magical "arcana" in their blood that allows them to temporarily change the physical appearance of the native Gris, who are cursed with gray skin and red eyes.
This was Facebook trying reframe the idea of digital ethics — to make it so very big-picture-y that it could embrace his people-tracking ad-funded business model as a fuzzily wide public good, with a sort of 'oh go on then' shrug.
There's an entire subreddit called /r/TipOfMyTongue dedicated to helping people through this frustrating feeling; it has more than a million members, and it's filled with posts from Redditors pleading for help naming lost made-for-TV movies of the 2000s based on an amorphous description of a single scene, or children's books of which they can only fuzzily recall the cover illustrations.
And yet when called in front of lawmakers to asking about the ethics of spying on the majority of the people on the planet, the company seeks to justify this supermassive privacy intrusion by suggesting that gathering data about every phone user without their consent is necessary for some fuzzily-defined "security purposes" — even as its own record on security really isn't looking so shiny these days.
At the time of the film's release, H.H.T. of The New York Times was unimpressed. While he found Sturges's direction full of "professional smoothness," he had many problems with Frank Fenton's "fuzzily defined" characters. The cast, he goes on, "seems confused throughout." Leonard Maltin disagrees, calling the film "well- executed" and awarding it three stars.
He was capped by Edinburgh District to play in the inter-city match of 1883 and 1884 and captained the side in 1890; although the Glasgow Herald report of the match fuzzily quotes him as 'T.W. Walter' of Edinburgh Academicals. He played for the East of Scotland District in January 1885 and February 1886. and 1889.

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