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Meaning of Fluffy
The primary meaning of the word "Fluffy" is describing something as having a soft and fuzzy texture.
Etymology of Fluffy
The word "Fluffy" has its roots in the mid-17th century, derived from the verb "fluff", which means to make something fluffy or to become fluffy, likely imitative of the sound of something light and airy being tossed or blown
Synonyms
soft
cuddly
downy
fuzzy
woolly
velvety
silky
smooth
plush
puffy
airy
light
feathery
fuzzy
cottony
fleecy
gentle
delicate
dainty
tender
pampered
spoiled
luxurious
sumptuous
opulent
decadent
indulgent
comforting
soothing
calming
tranquil
peaceful
serene
fluffy
fuzzy
shaggy
hairy
bushy
feathery
plume
plumose
flocculent
lanate
hirsute
villous
pubescent
Definitions
- Having a soft and fuzzy texture, typically resembling or covered in soft, fine hairs or fibers
- (of a person or their personality) sweet and endearing, often in a naive or childish way
Usage Examples
- The fluffy kitten curled up in my lap and fell asleep
- The fluffy clouds in the sky looked like cotton candy
- She had a fluffy personality, always trying to make people laugh