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Catttt Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Fuzzy and fuzziness

Does "fuzzy" in both of the following contexts mean "soft and fluffy"?

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1. Addressing issues of consumption, re-consumption and nostalgia combined with a bit of a satiric bite and an anti-cute aesthetic, they detach from notions of preciousness, infantilism and fuzziness that are found in the cute.

2. Later examples can be found in adult collectables, such as ‘Precious Moments’, which are characterized as sweet, lovable, adorable and fuzzy; they smile and grin at us, and engage in many human-like activities.

  

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red apple Does "fuzzy" in both of the following contexts mean "soft and fluffy"? I'd say so, yes.

  • red apple Does "fuzzy" in both of the following contexts mean "soft and fluffy"?
  • I'd say so, yes.
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red appleDoes "fuzzy" in both of the following contexts mean "soft and fluffy"?

I'd say so, yes.

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A tennis ball is fuzzy; it is not the combination of soft and fluffy.
Fuzziness = indistinct, without sharp lines or edges.

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