- Pooh,
Woozles are real creatures. A
Woozle named Stan and his
sidekick Heff the
Heffalump are
recurring villains. They once
recruited a
giant Woozle named...
- The
Woozle effect, also
known as
evidence by citation,
occurs when a
source is
widely cited for a
claim that the
source does not
adequately support, giving...
- A
woozle is a
fictional creature in the Winnie-the-Pooh stories.
Woozle may also
refer to:
Woozle, the
supposed race of Jeff Dunham's
puppet Peanut Woozle...
-
experiences several scenes from the cartoon,
including Pooh's
Heffalump and
Woozle dream. The film's plot is
based primarily on
seven A. A.
Milne stories:...
-
leading the blind –
Idiom and
metaphor in the form of a
parallel phrase Woozle effect –
False credibility due to
quantity of
citations Delsuc F (2003)...
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Galindez Island (65°15′S 64°15′W / 65.250°S 64.250°W / -65.250; -64.250 (Galindez Island)) is an
island 0.5
nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) long...
- a Winnie-the-Pooh tale, "Pooh and
Piglet Go
Hunting and
Nearly Catch a
Woozle" by A.A. Milne: Next to [Piglet's]
house was a
piece of
broken board which...
-
disguise the
number 666 went
viral on Facebook. List of
urban legends Factoid Woozle effect "Urban
legend | Definition, Meaning, Examples, &
Facts | Britannica"...
-
while giant Woozles with jack-in-the-box
necks move in
front of the guests. The ride
moves around some very
strange objects: a
purple woozle lights a heffalump...
- imagination. They
appeared with
their partners, the
woozles, in a song
called "Heffalumps and
Woozles"
during a
nightmare that Pooh has. Here,
Tigger described...