Fuzzily

adv

adv ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adverb
  1. 1
    In a fuzzy manner.

    "His view of the world goes into grainy black and white, much brighter than it was before. Here and there, certain objects glow fuzzily in pink or red."

Example

More examples

"Some intellectuals venture to say that sci-fi films and literature are fuzzily impacts of Orientalism. For some Westerners, looking at a sci-fi film or reading a sci-fi book resembles an adventure into the Orient. For the Westerner, it is the Self versus the Other. James Alexander Brown wrote his dissertation "American Science Fiction Cinema, Orientalism, Self & Other" to expound on just that sentimentality in the West."

Etymology

From fuzzy + -ly.

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