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  • fluffed — flÊŒf n. soft and fuzzy particle or mass; something with little worth or substance; mistake, error v. change into fluff; make fluffy, shake or puff out (hair, feathers, etc.); botch, make a mistake; become fluffy …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • fluff — fluff1 [flʌf] n [U] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from flue fluff (16 19 centuries), from Flemish vluwe] 1.) soft light bits of thread that have come from wool, cotton, or other materials ▪ He was picking bits of fluff off his trousers. ▪ a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fluff — [[t]flʌ̱f[/t]] fluffs, fluffing, fluffed 1) N UNCOUNT: oft n of N Fluff consists of soft threads or fibres in the form of small, light balls or lumps. For example, you can refer to the fur of a small animal as fluff. ...the nestbox which… …   English dictionary

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  • fluff — 1 noun (U) 1 soft, light bits of thread or wool that have come from wool, cotton, or other materials 2 soft light hair or feathers, especially from a young bird or animal compare down 5 (2), see also: bit of fluff bit 1 (19) 2 verb (T) 1 also… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • fluff — 1. noun 1) fluff on her sleeve Syn: fuzz, lint, dust, dustballs, dust bunnies 2) informal he only made a few fluffs Syn: mistake, error, slip, misstep, flub, slip of the tongue; …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • fluff — I UK [flʌf] / US noun Word forms fluff : singular fluff plural fluffs 1) [uncountable] very small pieces of hair, dust, or cloth that stick together or to the surface of something else 2) [uncountable] soft light fur or feathers from a young… …   English dictionary

  • blow one's lines — or[fluff one s lines] {v. phr.}, {informal} To forget the words you are supposed to speak while acting in a play. * /The noise backstage scared Mary and she blew her lines./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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