fuzzily in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Since 1965, when the latter unit of local government was dissolved, it has been more fuzzily defined.
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He blames it, a little fuzzily, on the hepatitis diagnosis and the pain of his foot condition.
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So far, however, the process has unfolded fuzzily; its dimensions have not been sharply noticed.
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But to those who do remember, however fuzzily, there is a permanent delight in remembering the stuff that filled the empty hours between finishing school and sitting down for dinner.
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For this particular self-portrait, the man's features are slightly fuzzily drawn, with very thick black lines.
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The supporting characters are rather fuzzily drawn, a considerable drawback for a series that derives its humor from observations about human (and humanoid) behavior.
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The counterproductiveness of that milestone is fuzzily clear to them.
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We veer wildly from one fuzzily argued position to the next.
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Yet too often the action and the dialogue are so fuzzily understood that the laughs are lost.
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