单词 | muzzy |
释义 | muzzy From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmuzzymuz‧zy /ˈmʌzi/ adjective British EnglishCONFUSEDunable to think clearly, especially because you are ill, sleepy, or drunkfelt muzzy, and she hoped she hadn’t a cold coming on. Juliet’s head Examples from the Corpusmuzzy• She also felt the tiniest bit muzzy and hoped that she hadn't a cold coming on.• Some time during the muzzy fug of these dissipations, a decision had been reached.• Her eyesight was vague and muzzy, her mouth felt like the bottom of a sandpit.• Publicly there were muzzy plans for when the city populations took to the skies enmasse.Origin muzzy (1700-1800) Perhaps from muddled + fuzzy |
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