fuzzily

English

Etymology

From fuzzy +‎ -ly.

Adverb

fuzzily (comparative more fuzzily, superlative most fuzzily)

  1. In a fuzzy manner.
    • 1992, Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash, page 387:
      His view of the world goes into grainy black and white, much brighter than it was before. Here and there, certain objects glow fuzzily in pink or red.