1. fuzzy - Noun
2. fuzzy - Adjective
3. fuzzy - Adjective Satellite
Not firmly woven; that ravels.
Furnished with fuzz; having fuzz; like fuzz; as, the fuzzy skin of a peach.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe difference between science and the fuzzy subjects is that science requires reasoning while those other subjects merely require scholarship. Robert A. Heinlein
Most biologists, (says Vogel, 1981) seem to have heard of the boundary layer, but they have a fuzzy notion that it is a discrete region, rather than the discrete notion that it is a fuzzy region. Bill Mollison
Nostalgia is something we think of as fuzzy. But it's pain. Pain concerning the past. Peter Carey
Analytical tools have their limitations in a turbulent world. These tools work best when parameters are known, assumptions are minimal, and the future is not fuzzy. John Kotter
[I]n the past two decades anthropologists have gathered data on life and death in pre-state societies rather than accepting the warm and fuzzy stereotypes. What did they find? In a nutshell: Hobbes was right, Rousseau was wrong. Steven Pinker
There is nothing worse than a brilliant image of a fuzzy concept. Ansel Adams