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
- 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.
- The newly hatched bird had a head full of gray fuzzle.
- The baby's blanket was swaddled in soft, white fuzzle.
- The fuzzle from the dryer clogged up the vacuum cleaner.
- The fuzzle on the toy's stuffing was irritating the child's skin.
- The dresser's drawers were lined with a fuzzle-covered velvet fabric.
- 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.