Melancholia, in a Swamp looked little different from dozens of other muzzy abstractions.
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In other words, the future of Germany's social and economic reforms looks as muzzy as ever.
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Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected.
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The real deal is something hide in the jewish brains, something you antisemitic leftist muzzy will never understand.
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Muzzy was like Rosetta Stone for kids.
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Muzzy and his mates were soon getting bogged down.
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Most of all, Carson is a master of the cozy pace and mood that he believes are appropriate for the muzzy midnight hours.
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The 17-minute film, silent and in muzzy black and white, has enough implicit melodrama to fill a satisfying sci-fi epic.
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Sunshine's basic message-it's O.K. to feel good about yourself and get rich-is expressed in muzzy cosmic jargon.
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Bleary: indistinct or hazy in outline; "a landscape of blurred outlines"; "the trees were just blurry shapes"
Addled: confused and vague; used especially of thinking; "muddleheaded ideas"; "your addled little brain"; "woolly thinking"; "woolly-headed ideas"
Muzzy in Gondoland (often shortened to simply Muzzy) is an animated film first created by the BBC in 1986 as a way of teaching English as a second language. ...
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N. [ety. unknown] [2000s] (Irish) a rascal, a naughty child.