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Synonyms for fuzzy

covering with fine light hairs

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indistinct or hazy in outline

confused and not coherent

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The fuzzy statistics on job creation got even fuzzier last week as a cabinet minister said the regime created 350,000 jobs in the last Persian year, a figure that would be only 14 percent of the published goal and much less than another official claimed had been created a few months ago.
They replaced concepts of sin and grace from their message of reform with fuzzier notions of ethical living and obedience to secular authorities.
Key barely survives, Imber a fuzzier secret, both reputations
What may be slightly fuzzier in your memory were the responses to the tempestuous Gibraltarian's outburst, most of which took the standard relativistic line about how some alchemical combination of alcoholism, creativity, and being very, very tired can unaccountably and temporarily transform even the most devoted pluralist into a raving anti-Semite.
The usually clean-shaven male workers in the town's three branches of Sainsbury's are looking decidedly fuzzier.
But M69 looks fuzzier than M54, so it isn't much more difficult to pick out.
WITH Christmas a distant memory and New Year even fuzzier we enter 2011 with the usual collection of good intentions.
That doesn't disprove the "Hispanic" paradox, but it does seem to make the case a bit fuzzier. What makes the paradox especially paradoxical is that Hispanics, especially those with lower incomes, still have some of the highest disease rates for illnesses like diabetes, and because of language and cultural as well as income barriers, appear less willing or able to get treatment for them.
While advantages in applications such as Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Pro are clear, and significant, when it comes to something as paltry yet essential as a browser, things might get a little fuzzier. What is clear though is that browsers are increasable becoming demanding applications, not because of any fault of the browser vendors, but for the simple fact that websites are becoming more demanding.
Every time I re-photographed the emotional scene it got dimmer and dimmer, fuzzier and fuzzier.