fuff (Meaning)

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fuff (v. t. & i.)

To puff.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fuff

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fuff Sentence Examples

  1. The cat's soft fur created a veritable fuff of comfort against my cheek.
  2. The dandelion's delicate fluff danced gracefully in the summer breeze.
  3. The layers of chiffon billowed gently, creating an ethereal fuff around the bride.
  4. The goose down quilt provided a cozy and fluffy cocoon on a winter's night.
  5. The marshmallows roasted over the campfire turned golden brown, with a soft and fluffy texture.
  6. The overstuffed couch sank beneath my weight, enveloping me in a cloud of fuff.
  7. The snow fell lightly, covering the ground in a thick and insulating fuff.
  8. The baby's cotton romper had a soft and fluffy feel against my skin.
  9. The cotton candy melted in my mouth, leaving behind a sweet and fluffy residue.
  10. The poodle's curly fur formed a voluminous fluff that made it resemble a walking cotton ball.

FAQs About the word fuff

To puff.

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The cat's soft fur created a veritable fuff of comfort against my cheek.

The dandelion's delicate fluff danced gracefully in the summer breeze.

The layers of chiffon billowed gently, creating an ethereal fuff around the bride.

The goose down quilt provided a cozy and fluffy cocoon on a winter's night.