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fozy

[ foh-zee, foz-ee ]

adjective

, Chiefly Scot.
, fo·zi·er, fo·zi·est.
  1. spongy; loose-textured.
  2. (of a vegetable or fruit) overripe.
  3. (of a person) fat; flabby.
  4. Informal. dull-witted; stupid; fatheaded.


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Other Words From

  • fozi·ness noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of fozy1

1815–25; compare Dutch voos spongy, Low German fussig
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Example Sentences

CrowdStrike’s security experts ultimately determined that the DNC had been breached by separate groups, dubbed “Cozy Bear” and “Fozy Bear,” both widely believed to be associated with the Russian government.

István Fózy of the Hungarian Natural History Museum in Budapest provided many of the biographical details.

Being busy at the time, turning a pair of kuttikins for old Mr Molleypouch the mealmonger, when the lassie came back, I had no mind of asking a sight of the sheep’s head, as I aye like the little blackfaced, in preference to the white, fat, fozy Cheviot breed: but, most providentially, I catched a gliskie of the wench passing the shop window, on the road over to Jamie Coom the smith’s, to get it singed, having been dispatched there by her mistress. 

Just a plain, stout, fozy, sappy burrow-man, keeping a gospel shop, with scarcely so much of a man's parts as will let him fend a blow in the face.

Three fozy, foggy brothers—what did the armies do for them?

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