muzzy [
'mʌzɪ]
a. 发呆的, 无精神的, 含糊的
muzzymuzzier, muzziest[ adj ]- indistinct or hazy in outline
<adj.all>
a landscape of blurred outlines
the trees were just blurry shapes
- confused and vague; used especially of thinking
<adj.all>
muddleheaded ideas
your addled little brain
woolly thinking
woolly-headed ideas
Muzzy \Muz"zy\, a. [Cf. F. muse.]
Absent-minded; dazed; muddled; stupid.
The whole company stared at me with a whimsical, muzzy
look, like men whose senses were a little obfuscated by
beer rather than wine. --W. Irving.
- And her diction has become muzzy. Monica Dolan makes the ungrateful role of Virgilia into a very interesting study of passivity.
- Nonetheless, the mood he evokes is essentially poetical and romantic, the muzzy technique typical of his later works.