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fluffy

[fluhf-ee] / ˈflʌf i /


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The rolls are made with a special potato-flour blend, according to TJ’s, which makes them extra fluffy and a delight to eat.

From Salon

Outside on one of the side streets that are full of stalls offering tourism souvenirs, like fluffy alpacas and scarves, Dina Huillca is sitting on the pavement selling roses, tomatoes and mint.

From BBC

Whitney’s 1793 invention of the cotton gin, a machine that removed seeds easily from the plant’s white, fluffy fibers, allowed one person to do the work of dozens of people using their hands.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Tuesday, the rain of the past few days broke and the sun shone through fluffy clouds on the rounded metal of the Tesla Diner in Hollywood.

From Los Angeles Times

Two months ago, she, her son and her fluffy white dog Bear moved into a one-bedroom apartment that she obtained through a county housing program for the homeless.

From Los Angeles Times