fuzz in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Fuzz refers to a soft, downy texture or a layer of fine fibers or lint that may accumulate on surfaces.
Sample Sentences
- The kitten's soft fuzz made it irresistible to cuddle.
- After washing the sweater, a layer of fuzz formed on its surface.
- He wiped the lens of his glasses to remove the annoying fuzz that had appeared.
- The artist used a special technique to create a gentle fuzz effect in her painting.
- As the fog rolled in, a thick fuzz enveloped the landscape, blurring the outlines of the trees.
- The kitten's fur was a soft, delightful fuzz that made it irresistible to pet.
- After the storm, there was a layer of fuzz covering the garden, remnants of the fallen cottonwood seeds.
- He wore an old sweater with a fuzz that had accumulated from years of use, adding to its charm.
- The artist used a technique that created a subtle fuzz around the edges of her painting, giving it a dreamy quality.
- In the morning light, the fuzz on the dandelion puff seemed to glow like tiny stars waiting to be scattered by the breeze.
- The cat's fur created a soft fuzz that clung to my sweater.
- After the wash, the blanket was covered in a thin layer of fuzz.
- He noticed a fuzz of dust settling on the bookshelf in the corner.
- The artist used a special brush to create a fuzz effect on the canvas.
- As the sun set, a fuzzy haze enveloped the mountains in the distance.
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