Fluff

Pronunciation: /ˈflʌf/

Fluff (noun)

  1. small, light pieces of soft material, like cotton or wool.
  2. unnecessary or unimportant details or information.
  3. a small mistake or error, especially in a performance or speech.

Examples

  • The pillow was filled with soft fluff.
  • She brushed the fluff off her sweater.

Common collocations: soft fluff, remove fluff, add fluff, full of fluff, make a fluff

Fluff (verb)

  1. to make something soft and fluffy.
  2. to add unnecessary or unimportant details to something.

Examples

  • She fluffed the pillows before guests arrived.
  • He fluffed the blanket to make it more comfortable.

Synonyms of Fluff

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