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

  1. The soft, feathery pluff of dandelion seeds wafted gently in the breeze.
  2. The kitten's coat was covered in a fine pluff, giving it a velvety texture.
  3. The pluff of the baby bird's feathers provided insulation against the cold air.
  4. The painter used a pluff of cotton to soften the edges of the landscape.
  5. The elderly woman's hair had a delicate pluffiness that framed her face with grace.
  6. The snow fell in soft, billowing pluffs, creating a winter wonderland.
  7. The pluff of smoke from the chimney slowly ascended towards the sky.
  8. The dress had a pluff of feathers at its hem, adding a whimsical touch.
  9. The pluff of the pillow cradled the man's head, lulling him to sleep.
  10. 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.