As I slipped into the muzzy darkness bordering on nothing, I thought I felt a soft paw on my shoulder. |
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After half an hour, the room started spinning a little, and everything felt slightly muzzy. |
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Around and around she spun, gazing into his black eyes, her head spinning, her mind strangely muzzy. |
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Feeling muzzy, I turn towards the keypad where the code to get in is meant to be punched in. |
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Blinking away the muzzy feeling she left in his head, he directed his attention to his smirking Second Lieutenant. |
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Mercifully, the soccer star leaned back and stared at the wall above her head, deep in his muzzy thoughts. |
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Max frowned confusedly and she felt guilt overwhelm her as she realized how muzzy he was. |
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She buried her face in her pillow and searched her muzzy brain for what she was supposed to do that day. |
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I was bit muzzy in town, what with the sickness, but what I really noticed above all else in town was the smell. |
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By the end of the evening he was feeling rather muzzy, and shuffled back to his room with Alvar, intending to go straight to sleep. |
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And in the morning, you'll be carrying a muzzy head, and I'll get no sense from you. |
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This morning I think Debbie was all for staying in to nurse a bit of a muzzy head but I insisted we get out and about. |
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He was trapped in a cloudy daze, his head thick and muzzy, thoughts struggling slowly through it as if wading through a pool of molasses. |
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And I realised that my muzzy warm self-regard was only made possible because I had in fact faced very few real moments of moral import. |
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As I was a bit tired and muzzy by that time, I simply told him it was harmless by the time he received it. |
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Her mouth tasted of stale air and her mind was a soft and muzzy. |
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A hand gently touched me, just enough to wake me into muzzy consciousness. |
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Another soft chuckle in his ear lulled him into muzzy delirium and after a few minutes of not being sure what exactly was happening, he fell asleep. |
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I blinked to muzzy awareness, licked dry lips and tried to rub bleary eyes, only to be brought up short by the restraints and a lance of pain through my wounds. |
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In other words, the future of Germany's social and economic reforms looks as muzzy as ever. |
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If a certain joke is welcomed by a muzzy look by more than two of your friends, than that joke is worthy to be forgotten forever. |
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The images are slightly muzzy, limiting our ability to comprehend the meaning of the scenes unfolding outside the opaque windows. |
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He pulled his hood over his head, and followed her out into the hallway, his head still pounding slightly and his vision was muzzy at the corners. |
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We walk out of the club, and into the muzzy darkness of the City at night. |
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All I found on the card, though, was a slightly muzzy shot of her sitting on the dining table in the caravan on our first full day, surveying her new, temporary quarters. |
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The waking dream shattered as I started to muzzy consciousness. |
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I rubbed my eyes, still muzzy from fatigue, and followed them. |
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Al Gore may well have lost in November because he tried to lurch away from the muzzy centrism his boss had perfected. In this section How was it for you? |
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The Handel excerpts are afflicted with a combination of high surface noise from the source material as well as variably muzzy sound. |
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Fact and fiction reeled together in his muzzy, whiskified brain. |
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The education software firm Muzzy Lane recently debuted a history-learning program for university students based on a multi-user game format. |
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Muzzy Broadheads has introduced a product desgined strictly to be matched with Easton's all-new Deep Six insert system. |
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But he will miss the game as he is attending an England development boxing squad assessment camp in Sheffield with his Middlesbrough ABC teammates Affy Khan and Muzzy Fuyana. |
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