pluff (Meaning)
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pluff (v. t.)
To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs.
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pluff (n.)
A puff, as of smoke from a pipe, or of dust from a puffball; a slight explosion, as of a small quantity of gunpowder.
A hairdresser's powder puff; also, the act of using it.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pluff
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pluff Sentence Examples
- The soft, feathery pluff of dandelion seeds wafted gently in the breeze.
- The kitten's coat was covered in a fine pluff, giving it a velvety texture.
- The pluff of the baby bird's feathers provided insulation against the cold air.
- The painter used a pluff of cotton to soften the edges of the landscape.
- The elderly woman's hair had a delicate pluffiness that framed her face with grace.
- The snow fell in soft, billowing pluffs, creating a winter wonderland.
- The pluff of smoke from the chimney slowly ascended towards the sky.
- The dress had a pluff of feathers at its hem, adding a whimsical touch.
- The pluff of the pillow cradled the man's head, lulling him to sleep.
- The pluff of insulation kept the walls of the house warm and cozy.
FAQs About the word pluff
To throw out, as smoke, dust, etc., in puffs., A puff, as of smoke from a pipe, or of dust from a puffball; a slight explosion, as of a small quantity of gunpow
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The soft, feathery pluff of dandelion seeds wafted gently in the breeze.
The kitten's coat was covered in a fine pluff, giving it a velvety texture.
The pluff of the baby bird's feathers provided insulation against the cold air.
The painter used a pluff of cotton to soften the edges of the landscape.