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fuzz

[fuhz] / fʌz /


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The instrument also paved the way to an aesthetics of electricity—feedback, distortion, fuzz, sheer volume—that led to such genres as heavy metal, punk, grunge and shoegaze.

From The Wall Street Journal

A nose peeked out—a tiny pink nose—and then two slanted-closed eyes, a forehead covered in downy fuzz, little ears still curled tight against its head.

From Literature

The first thing she did after she got up was go to work on Howard’s head to try and get the purple off, and she discovered two or three patches of soft fuzz.

From Literature

I start picking this fuzz on my jeans.

From Literature

Removing graduation years from the education section of your résumé is another way to fuzz up your career length.

From The Wall Street Journal