fozy (Meaning)
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fozy (a.)
Spongy; soft; fat and puffy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of fozy
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fozy Sentence Examples
- The carpet's fozy texture invited bare feet to sink into its plushness.
- The antique tapestry was prized for its intricate fozy gold threads.
- The blanket's fozy surface whispered secrets of comfort and warmth.
- The sheep's newly shorn wool felt fozy to the touch.
- The soft, fozy down of a baby bird provided a cozy nest.
- The fozy moss clung to the tree's bark, creating a verdant tapestry.
- The fozy fabric of the curtains diffused the sunlight, creating a serene ambiance.
- The fozy fur of the cat invited strokes of affection.
- The fozy petals of the peony unfurled in a delicate dance.
- The old man's gray beard was soft and fozy, a gentle reminder of time's passage.
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Spongy; soft; fat and puffy.
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No antonyms found.
The carpet's fozy texture invited bare feet to sink into its plushness.
The antique tapestry was prized for its intricate fozy gold threads.
The blanket's fozy surface whispered secrets of comfort and warmth.
The sheep's newly shorn wool felt fozy to the touch.