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Definition of fuzzy-headed in English: fuzzy-headedadjective 1Slightly dizzy or giddy. rather than feeling fuzzy-headed, I could think straight Example sentencesExamples - I was wheeled out of post-op fuzzyheaded, with an eye patch covering my poor abused peeper, clutching a bag of drugs.
- Although awake, he still felt fuzzyheaded.
- Halfway into the second or third I feel drained, irritated and fuzzyheaded.
2Muddled in thought or conception. unhealthy conditions that exacerbate fuzzy-headed thinking Example sentencesExamples - They also started having trouble concentrating, and often felt muddled and fuzzyheaded.
- They are blissfully happy, not because of fuzzyheaded addiction, but because their chronic pain is, if not totally gone, a lot better.
- Newton had already almost single-handedly transformed the fuzzyheaded field of ‘natural philosophy’ into something we would recognize as the modern science of physics, and it would be unjust to criticize him for failing to change alchemy into modern chemistry as well.
- So, he finally found someone fuzzyheaded enough to let him fiddle with her mentality.
- In their fuzzyheaded view from foggy bottom, the federal politicians have made well-intentioned efforts to try to help people who were in need.
- Another source for this push to compromise is the fuzzyheaded wish that if people only talk together, everything can be worked out.
Definition of fuzzy-headed in US English: fuzzy-headedadjectiveˌfəzēˈhedəd 1Slightly dizzy or giddy. rather than feeling fuzzy-headed, I could think straight Example sentencesExamples - Although awake, he still felt fuzzyheaded.
- I was wheeled out of post-op fuzzyheaded, with an eye patch covering my poor abused peeper, clutching a bag of drugs.
- Halfway into the second or third I feel drained, irritated and fuzzyheaded.
2Muddled in thought or conception. unhealthy conditions that exacerbate fuzzy-headed thinking Example sentencesExamples - In their fuzzyheaded view from foggy bottom, the federal politicians have made well-intentioned efforts to try to help people who were in need.
- They also started having trouble concentrating, and often felt muddled and fuzzyheaded.
- They are blissfully happy, not because of fuzzyheaded addiction, but because their chronic pain is, if not totally gone, a lot better.
- So, he finally found someone fuzzyheaded enough to let him fiddle with her mentality.
- Another source for this push to compromise is the fuzzyheaded wish that if people only talk together, everything can be worked out.
- Newton had already almost single-handedly transformed the fuzzyheaded field of ‘natural philosophy’ into something we would recognize as the modern science of physics, and it would be unjust to criticize him for failing to change alchemy into modern chemistry as well.
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