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- Dictionaryfluff/fləf/
noun
- 1. soft fibers 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 movie 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 (used especially in a sporting or acting context): informal "the extra fluffed his only line" Similar Opposite
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