fluffy

IPA: fɫˈʌfi

noun

  • (informal) Someone or something that has a fluffy texture.
  • (informal, derogatory) A person who is superficial, who lacks depth or seriousness.
  • (New Zealand) A babycino (frothy milk drink).
  • A popular given name for a pet, often for a cat.

adjective

  • Covered with fluff.
  • Light; soft; airy.
  • (colloquial) Warm and comforting.
  • (colloquial) Not clearly defined or explained; fuzzy.
  • Lightweight; superficial; lacking depth or seriousness.
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Examples of "fluffy" in Sentences

  • Also, the powder has what I call a fluffy adherence.
  • Cozy writers all sit around in fluffy hats and hold cats.
  • But he doesn't play ball, refusing to do the cooking segments or say the word fluffy on air, annoying co-host Colleen.
  • A somewhat round woman - she prefers to call herself 'fluffy' - she has the face of an angel and a smile that never seems to disappear.
  • It was dressed in short, fluffy skirts, like those worn by a ballet-dancer, and it danced so funnily that all who saw it roared with laughter.
  • I adapted these slightly from Alton Brown's recipe, and they really are the perfect "cafe" style muffin - fluffy, light and packed with blueberry goodness!
  • Little girls in fluffy skirts stood shyly around until some motherly soul ushered them down the line where she said there was plenty of room and lots of good eating.
  • Colonel Luscombe threw a glance in the direction of Jane Marple thus resurrected, but without much interest; Bertram's always had a sprinkling of what he called fluffy old pussies.
  • ALF past six on Friday morning and Constance appeared on the terrace; Constance in fluffy, billowy, lacy white with a spray of oleander in her belt – the last costume in the world in which one would start on a mountain climb.

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