fluffy|fluffier|fluffiest in English
adjective
['fluf·fy || flʌfɪ]
light and soft, airy, downy
Use "fluffy|fluffier|fluffiest" in a sentence
1. What is it, Fluffy?
2. They’re square, two inches thick, weigh 1lb (454g), and are fluffier and Breadier than normal pizza
3. Suprascript Budzat Another fluffy thing
4. Look how fluffy you are.
5. James "Fluffy" Briney
6. He had fluffy white hair.
7. But the leprechaun tricks Fluffy, and Fluffy wakes up from his dream quite frustrated, and with no gold.
8. Ain't no one gonna get past Fluffy.
9. Mix the butter and sugar until fluffy.
10. It's a very fluffy kind of wool.
11. Down feathers lack Barbicels, so they are fluffy
12. Emma brought two of Ruth's favourite fluffy toys.
13. And Fluffy the dog is gonna save us?
14. Bathrobes made with Turkish cotton bring a softer and fluffier feel, and only get softer the more you use it
15. This simple recipe has been passed down through generations and makes the lightest, fluffiest, most delicate Blintzes I've ever had
16. I had a fluffy white cat called Snuffles.
17. Before that, they were all soft, fluffy structures.
18. It's just a little bit of fluffy stuff.
19. Fluffy white clouds were floating across the sky.
20. Beat the butter and sugar together until fluffy.
21. Continue to beat until the mixture is fluffy.
22. Add in sugar syrup and continue beating until fluffy.
23. Beat the mixture until it is light and fluffy.
24. What does Cottony mean? Of or resembling cotton; fluffy
25. When fluffy, gradually add remaining ingredients and mix well.