fuzz 的 2 个定义
- loose, light, fibrous, or fluffy matter.
- a mass or coating of such matter: the fuzz on a peach.
- Slang. a man's very short haircut, similar to a crew cut.
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- to make or become blurred or unclear: He fuzzed up the plot line with a lot of emotional nonsense. The image fuzzed and then disappeared.
fuzz 近义词
fluff
更多fuzz例句
- For length, beard trimmers will offer an easy-to-follow number system you can use to pinpoint the perfect level of fuzz.
- That fuzz reduces friction, which makes it easier for the bees to move.
- He croons velvet wraithvocals in Romance languages and crafts resistance symphonies of fuzz and static.
- Forget-me-nots may also be mistaken for borage, but they lack its signature fuzz.
- One of the key differences between the two is that nectarines are smooth-skinned compared to the characteristic fuzz of peaches, which is a boon for anyone unsettled by eating furry fruit.
- Now he bent his pink moon-face with its sandy fuzz of first beard over her pale lips: no breath.
- Click here to watch a clip, complete with fuzz-guitar soundtrack.
- Hot Fuzz, the second installment in the Cornetto trilogy, grossed close to $40 million on DVD.
- And no one seemed to mind that the models had a bit of fuzz on their legs—or that none of them wore any pants.
- I had a big stick with me—about six foot long it was—and did sometimes to beat fuzz with; so I takes the stick by one end.
- I have wound it and purled it and worked on the thing till I'm tasting fuzz.
- Or the sticks of cellulose, or the curved, wire device with fuzz at the ends?
- She shrank back against him in a palsy of repugnance at about an inch of moving fuzz on a rhododendron.
- The skin of quinces is covered with a thick fuzz, which can be removed by wiping the fruit with a damp cloth.