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- Dictionaryfluff/flʌf/
noun
- 1. soft fibres from fabrics such as wool or cotton which accumulate in small light clumps: "he brushed his sleeve to remove the fluff" Similar
- 2. entertainment or writing perceived as trivial or superficial: "the film is a piece of typical Hollywood fluff"
verb
- 1. make (something) appear fuller and softer by shaking or brushing it: "I fluffed up the pillows"
- 2. fail to perform or accomplish (something) successfully or well: informal "the extra fluffed his only line" Similar Opposite
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1. : to make fluffy. fluff the pillows. birds fluffing up their feathers. 2. a. : to spoil by a mistake : botch. b. : to deliver badly or forget (one's lines) in a play. intransitive verb. 1.
a soft mass of fibers, feathers, or hair: cotton fluff. The cat, a ball of white fluff, darted into the house and started to lick its fur. We’d lie on our backs and blow the dandelion fluff into the neighbor’s yard.
a soft mass of fibers, feathers, or hair: cotton fluff. The cat, a ball of white fluff, darted into the house and started to lick its fur. We’d lie on our backs and blow the dandelion fluff into the neighbor’s yard.
If you fluff something that you are trying to do, you are unsuccessful or you do it badly. She fluffed her interview at the university. American English : fluff / ˈflʌf /
n. 1. (Textiles) soft light particles, such as the down or nap of cotton or wool. 2. any light downy substance. 3. an object, matter, etc, of little importance; trifle. 4. informal a mistake, esp in speaking or reading lines or performing music.
Fluff is a soft, light puffy or feathery material. Your pet angora rabbit is covered in fluff, and when you blow the down off a dandelion, you can call that fluff too.
FLUFF definition: 1. small, loose bits of wool or other soft material: 2. to fail to do something successfully: . Learn more.
Definitions of 'fluff'. 1. Fluff consists of soft threads or fibers in the form of small, light balls or lumps. For example, you can refer to the fur of a small animal as fluff. [...] 2. If you fluff something that you are trying to do, you are unsuccessful or you do it badly. [informal] [...] More.
FLUFF meaning: 1 : something light and soft: such as; 2 : small balls or pieces of thread, fiber, or dust.
To fluff something means to shake or puff out something, as with pillows. When you fluff your hair, you might shake it out a bit so that it puffs up and looks fluffy. Fluff can also describe something that is of little importance, such as a novel that someone deems fun but not at all serious.