fuzzy can mean fizzy e.g: fizzy drink or not very clearly or like e.g: i can see fuzzy lines on the telly
The duration of Fuzzy Settles Down is 3600.0 seconds.
The Impressionists were the painters who were initially scorned for their blurry, fuzzy paintings.
If you are referring to Jack Skellington's dog then his name is Zero, however if you mean the bad guy then he is Oogie Boogie.
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The comic strip " Get Fuzzy " is still an ongoing strip but your newspaper may no longer carry the comic ; see relevant link below .
if you mean fuzzy = fluffy = hairy, then yes. The Chinese have them and there is also the Colobus in Angola for example
Once a fuzzy creature means the butterfly used to be a caterpillar?
because fuzzy wazzy was fuzzy
fuzzy graph is not a fuzzy set, but it is a fuzzy relation.
it was eaten by a chicken
fuzzy wuzzy had no hair... therefore he cannot be fuzzy
nonlinear or irregular input
I will not speculate much on exactly what you mean by "fuzzy", but you might find what you're looking for from specialty stores like, say, Victoria's Secret or Frederick's of Hollywood.
 Fuzzy inference is a computer paradigm based on fuzzy set theory, fuzzy if-then- rules and fuzzy reasoning  Applications: data classification, decision analysis, expert systems, times series predictions, robotics & pattern recognition  Different names; fuzzy rule-based system, fuzzy model, fuzzy associative memory, fuzzy logic controller & fuzzy system Fuzzy inference is a computer paradigm based on fuzzy set theory, fuzzy if-then- rules and fuzzy reasoning  Applications: data classification, decision analysis, expert systems, times series predictions, robotics & pattern recognition  Different names; fuzzy rule-based system, fuzzy model, fuzzy associative memory, fuzzy logic controller & fuzzy system
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Fuzzy wuzzy was a bear But Fuzzy wuzzy had no hair So he wasn't fuzzy, wuzzy?
Fuzzy-Wuzzy (a poem by English author and poet Rudyard in 1892) refers to the Hadenoda warriors who fought the British army in North Africa and the respect of the ordinary British soldier toward them. The name "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" could be entirely English in origin, or it could combine some sort of Arabic pun (by chance based on ghazī, "warrior"). It refers to their butter-matted hair that gave them a unique "fuzzy" look.