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foozle

[ foo-zuhl ] [ ˈfu zəl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to bungle; play clumsily

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More about foozle

  • First recorded in 1825–35.
  • Perhaps from dialectal German fuseln, “to work badly, clumsily, hurriedly.”

EXAMPLES OF FOOZLE

  • During the golf game, Lina foozled her swing, sending the ball into the rough instead of the green.
  • I was confident in my cooking skills but somehow foozled the recipe, leading to a burnt dish.
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ulotrichous

[ yoo-lo-tri-kuhs ] [ yuˈlɒ trɪ kəs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

having woolly or crisply curly hair

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Why Dictionary.com chose ulotrichous

More about ulotrichous

  • First recorded in 1855–60.
  • From New Latin Ulotrich(i), formerly a name for a division of humankind; from Greek oulótrichos, “curly-haired,” equivalent to oûlo(s), “thick, fleecy” + -trichos, “-haired” + -ous.

EXAMPLES OF ULOTRICHOUS

  • The stylist specialized in ulotrichous hair, knowing the best techniques to manage and style tight curls.
  • Oh my, what thick, curly, and ulotrichous hair you have cascading down your shoulders!
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churlish

[ chur-lish ] [ ˈtʃɜr lɪʃ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

boorish; rude

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More about churlish

  • In use since before 1000.
  • From Middle English cherlish, from Old English ceorlisc. See churl-ish1.

EXAMPLES OF CHURLISH

  • My churlish remarks offended everyone at the dinner table.
  • The customer’s churlish attitude made the cashier’s day difficult.
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