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Fluffy   /flˈəfi/   Listen
Fluffy

adjective
(compar. fluffier; superl. fluffiest)
1.
Like down or as soft as down.  Synonyms: downlike, downy, flossy.



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"Fluffy" Quotes from Famous Books



... swept in, gay crimson domino over fluffy skirts and slim, pink legs assorting oddly with the agitation betrayed by her unsmiling eyes, her pallor accentuating the rouge on her ...
— Nobody • Louis Joseph Vance

... hair on his face than a short brush of a mustache and a few stiff hairs under his lower lip. He was bald around the temples. When he took off the dirty cap that he wore his scalp seemed to be covered with a fluffy down, like the ...
— Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete • Guy de Maupassant

... short but well-shaped, with a small English slightly-upturned nose; small mouth with ripe red lips, which were never still except when she held them pressed with her sharp white teeth to make them look redder and riper than ever. Her brown fluffy hair was worn short like a boy's, and she looked not unlike a handsome high-spirited boy, with brown eyes, mirthful and daring. She was extremely vivacious in disposition, and active—too active, in fact, for she got through her housemaid's work so quickly that it left ...
— Fan • Henry Harford

... patted the yellow-haired fluffy head, taking the flowers from her, and touching their ...
— The Heiress of Wyvern Court • Emilie Searchfield

... at this junction, from the folds of her fluffy silken skirts several substantial sticks of gum, there is no saying to what depths of discouragement the flat ...
— The Children's Book of Christmas Stories • Various


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