fuzzle (Meaning)

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fuzzle (v. t.)

To make drunk; to intoxicate; to fuddle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fuzzle

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

fuzzle Sentence Examples

  1. The kitten's fuzzle was incredibly soft and fluffy.
  2. The old rug's fuzzle was matted and discolored.
  3. A layer of fuzzle clung to the bottom of the dryer lint trap.
  4. The peach's skin was covered in a fine fuzzle.
  5. The newly hatched bird had a head full of gray fuzzle.
  6. The baby's blanket was swaddled in soft, white fuzzle.
  7. The fuzzle from the dryer clogged up the vacuum cleaner.
  8. The fuzzle on the toy's stuffing was irritating the child's skin.
  9. The dresser's drawers were lined with a fuzzle-covered velvet fabric.
  10. The fuzzle on the teddy bear's coat was starting to fall out.

FAQs About the word fuzzle

To make drunk; to intoxicate; to fuddle.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The kitten's fuzzle was incredibly soft and fluffy.

The old rug's fuzzle was matted and discolored.

A layer of fuzzle clung to the bottom of the dryer lint trap.

The peach's skin was covered in a fine fuzzle.