tuffet
IPA: tˈʌfɪt
noun
- A clump of grass or similar vegetation; a small grass-covered mound.
- (furniture) A large cushion which may have an internal frame, used as a low seat or stool.
- An inflatable cushion serving as landing area for precision accuracy parachuting.
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Examples of "tuffet" in Sentences
- Wow, I am really drawn to that stack it "tuffet" stool.
- She darted down the lane to the tuffet of moss in the woods.
- An ottoman can also be known as a footstool, tuffet, hassock or pouffe.
- Tis 'rumored they're sharing a tuffet in hell beating their Kurds and Gays.
- Even if your fanny is still sore, at least it will look good sitting upon this tuffet.
- A tuffet of moss caught her as she tumbled free, and she skipped down the lane into town.
- Also kudos to the ending where our little miss tuffet goes out with flashing blue and red lights to have a bad acid trip!
- Also known as a tuffet, a name that recalls the nursery rhyme and images of Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey, its image was once old-fashioned.
- She first looked around for a place to sit down, and finally discovered a little grassy mound, which is called a tuffet in the country, and seated herself upon it.
- I was perfectly content as a flightless species, but my wife likes to flit off to the Med whenever possible and enjoy a week of sunstroke and food poisoning, so she booked us a holiday in the island paradise of Gozo, a tuffet of volcanic rock near Malta.
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