MUZZY


Meaning of MUZZY in English

muz ‧ zy /ˈmʌzi/ BrE AmE adjective British English

[ Date: 1700-1800 ; Origin: Perhaps from muddled + fuzzy ]

unable to think clearly, especially because you are ill, sleepy, or drunk:

Juliet’s head felt muzzy, and she hoped she hadn’t a cold coming on.

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