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fluff

Speech parts

1. fluff - Noun

2. fluff - Verb

Meaning

Nap or down; flue; soft, downy feathers.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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In recent times it just seems that women have been relegated to either romantic roles or fluff pieces. So the appeal, for me, is to make a picture about a real woman. Clint Eastwood

I think that freshness and that innocence is something that is missing from a lot of female singers. I'm certainly not denying that I'm young, but I'm not fluff. Jessica Simpson

Or I get my navel fluff out and weave it into wigs so that fleas can act out Victorian melodramas. [On relaxation]. Bill Bailey

And one of those plants, yellow and full of milky juice in pale stems, now puffed up with air, discharged only air from its hollow shoots, only fluff in the form of feathery, milky balls, strewn by the breeze and softly pervading the azure silence. Bruno Schulz

I love raw cookie dough, right out of the tube. The other thing I eat is marshmallow fluff. Sandra Bullock

I am real, real picky with what I decided to do. I want to make sure it's new and at the same time that it's in the same color of what I have played before. Not to pigeon hole myself but I don't like to do fluff. Ryan Hurst

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