fozy

Related to fozy: condone, exigencies

fozy

(ˈfəʊzɪ)
adj, -zier or -ziest
spongy; having a loose texturespiritless; dull
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However, her mount wasn't able to dictate matters as usual and only gained the upper hand over Fozy Moss from two out, eventually drawing clear to score by four lengths.
(85) Munro leaves us in do doubt that John Splendid's view of Gordon as a 'plain, stout, fozy, sappy burrowman, keeping a gospel shop' is not to be condoned.
Coltherd, also represented today by Sharney Sike and Fozy Moss, said: "He never ran again after Aintree as the ground dried up, although he was in demand for a few celebrity appearances.
Solemn military ceremonies were held for the martyrs Ibrahim Ibrahim, Imad al-Ali, Issa Dardar, Hazem al-Ali, Nihad Dayoub, Nidal Habib al-Hoshi, Kamal Nasour, Basil Ali and Daniel Fozy.
Son of late Fozy and Lillian Tokla (Borack), adored father of David and his wife Kerry Tokla (Dufromont) and Michael Tokla.
Fozy Moss and Tipsy Dara are the pick of the remainder.
He held the lead all the way from five out and stayed on strongly from the second last to beat Fozy Moss by four lengths.
Placed on all three outings this term following a 23 month absence, she was only beaten a neck by Oscar Stanley in the recent Lauderdale Ladies Open and deserves to go one better here from ex-chaser, Fozy Moss.
Although Annie Aces failed to finish on her first two starts this season, Jo Luton's mare has been a different proposition since teaming up with Sam Coltherd, beating Fozy Moss by a neck at Corbridge before going down by just a short head to The Gotfor Man at Kelso.