Fuzz in a sentence as a noun

Running a PD graph to create a fuzz pedal?

This fuzz tester found one more bug, and we've never found another.

And he used his reputation and knowledge to frame himself from time to time, just to throw off the fuzz.

They'll talk to somebody someday, and when that happens, it will provide an opening for the fuzz.

Interview pressure will cause some fuzz, so I dont expect perfect, maybe get 2/3 or 3/5 right and then we can talk about composition vs.

Sure, there's a bit of fuzz in the answers now, but a probabilistic model which can't determine ham from spam some majority of the time isn't kinda right, or even on the spectrum of right.

Something I've wanted to do for a while is write a fuzzer [1] that puts together arbitrary garbage shader script code and runs it with weird webgl operations looking for exploitable crashes.

Considering they'd even earlier today advertised a Monday booty release, I suspect that, rather than abandoning the Lulzsec facade after 50 days, it's that the fuzz is a little too hot on their trail for comfort.

Sounds pretty much ideal for your inner-city gang fight, right?And lest we forget, when the fuzz finally catches up to you, whether with the ShotSpotter or with good-old-fashioned police work, you are not going to get slapped with possession and sent upstate.

Fuzz definitions

noun

filamentous hairlike growth on a plant; "peach fuzz"

See also: hair tomentum

noun

uncomplimentary terms for a policeman

See also: bull copper

noun

a hazy or indistinct representation; "it happened so fast it was just a blur"; "he tried to clear his head of the whisky fuzz"

See also: blur

noun

the first beard of an adolescent boy