- a word derived from muzzy.
Example Sentences
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Bilandic captures the strange muzziness of relationships among mid-20s artistic types, where it seems fundamentally unclear who is with whom or what that even means, with asperity.
From Salon • Sep. 23, 2014
As well as the serotonin boost, many depressives experience a petrifying muzziness in the head – we can't think straight for all the clutter and contradictions.
From The Guardian • Jun. 6, 2012
Nearly all his poems are a little too long, a little tedious, for the simple reason that the muzziness of vision in them, limelight and all, is bewildering to the intelligence.
From Old and New Masters by Lynd, Robert
She stood for an instant in the doorway, regarding and wanting it, but quite as suddenly turned, and down the three flights gained the dewy quiet of out-of-doors, fighting muzziness.
From Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Hurst, Fannie
He had no doubt whatever about his passion, but he preferred to contemplate the possibility of its satisfaction through a decent veil of muzziness.
From Mr. Waddington of Wyck by Sinclair, May