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What’s the difference between “muzzy” and “dizzy”?
Oct 9, 2022 3:09 AM
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‘Muzzy’ is British English. I’ve never heard it. From the dictionaries, it sounds like what we use ‘dark’ or ‘fuzzy’ for.
‘Dizzy’ is the mental state of having lost one’s balance.
After giving blood, I felt dizzy when I stood up.
October 9, 2022
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