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May 16, 2014
This week's themeBlend words This week's words lazaretto bumptious slimsy stiction muzzy This week's comments AWADmail 620 Next week's theme Words coined after Shakespearean characters A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmuzzy
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Mentally confused. 2. Blurred; indistinct. ETYMOLOGY:
Perhaps a blend of muddled + fuzzy. Earliest documented use: 1728.
USAGE:
"She threatens me with weight gain on my upper legs, a muzzy head, and
unclear thoughts." Life in the Raw; The Statesman (New Delhi, India); Jul 17, 2005. "Mr. Sugimoto presents the buildings in a muzzy soft-focus. They look at once evanescent and veiled, as if they had secrets to hide." Holland Cotter; A World Where Life Can Seem to Imitate an Imitation; The New York Times; Feb 17, 2006. See more usage examples of muzzy in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I want people to talk to one another no matter what their difference of opinion might be. -Studs Terkel, author and broadcaster (1912-2008)
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