Fuzz (?), v. t.

To make drunk.

[Obs.]

Wood.

 

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Fuzz, n. [Cf. Prov. E. fuzzy that ravels (of silk or cotton), D. voos spongy, fungous, G. faser filament. E. feaze to untwist.]

Fine, light particles or fibers; loose, volatile matter.

Fuzz ball, a kind of fungus or mushroom, which, when pressed, bursts and scatters a fine dust; a puffball.

 

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Fuzz, v. i.

To fly off in minute particles.

 

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