How To Use Fluff In A Sentence

  • I picked a piece of fluff off my shiny black suit.
  • ‘Ah Dublin, you're giving it away,’ he wailed in the 55th minute, as the Dublin defence fluffed its lines yet again, giving Laois another unearned scoring opportunity.
  • WHAT are the white fluffy bits on my moth orchid? The Sun
  • Vanishing, with a quick flirt of gingham apron-strings, she reappeared in considerably less than a "trice" as a fluffy Strictly business: more stories of the four million
  • It appears one of the (ahem) podium girls (aka fluffers) is measuring Alberto's johnson (or juan-hijo) and reporting the result as "five". The Schlock of the New: Dirty Salutes, Bold Claims, and Loud Prints
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  • He fluffed up pillows and put them against the bedstead.
  • Wool is fluffy and airy so it serves as an insulator to prevent the heat of the body from escaping.
  • She clutched a fluffy toy dog as both were arrested. The Sun
  • The bed was rickety, with a thin knotty mattress; the sand-colored walls were scratched and gouged; in every corner, under everything, were fluffy dust and cigar ashes; on the tilted wash-stand was a nicked and squatty pitcher; the only chair was a grim straight object of spotty varnish; but there was an altogether splendid gilt and rose cuspidor. Main Street
  • As wet, fluffy snow fell throughout the day, many protestors began tossing snowballs at riot police.
  • The Welshman fluffed his lines with five minutes to go when he was clean through. The Sun
  • He fluffed his shot and missed the goal.
  • And when it comes to yearly televised fluff (that is, if we have to choose one), there are Oscar people and there are Super Bowl people.
  • Serve with fluffy rice for a tasty supper. The Sun
  • She started clawing at the mattress until she broke it open and scattered the fluffy insides all over the cell.
  • The mid-afternoon sun shone down from a sky only occasionally enlivened by the odd fluffy cloud.
  • His performance yesterday - including fluffing a great chance early in the second half - displayed little to suggest that this will change.
  • Feather mattresses removed, aired and fluffed before being put back in their place.
  • His answer was a soft mew from Fluffy, the cat at his feet.
  • Cream white and brown sugars, salt, butter and crunchy peanut butter thoroughly in large mixing bowl. Beat egg and vanilla into creamed mixture until light and fluffy.
  • For the coconut and sesame seed crisps: In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle, combine butter and sugar and beat until fluffy.
  • Today we have seen him fluff and flounce; he has been full of verbal flatulence all day.
  • I also enjoy a light, fluffy omelet, or maybe basted eggs with bacon or strawberries and dry toast.
  • The cake came out of the oven flat, not fluffy.
  • The leaves of the great poplar he climbed in gleamed as though polished; bead-like fruit dangled, inviting young hands to burst the green capsules open and release the fluffy seed.
  • Buy premium fluffy towels and shower mat for use on viewing days only. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then potter about in a fluffy robe and visit the gym, sauna and steam room. The Sun
  • He missed in the twelfth and fourteenth minutes, although his second effort did hit the upright, and fluffed his dropped goal attempt early in the second half. Times, Sunday Times
  • We enjoyed delicious fresh scallops cooked in the fluffiest batter with chips. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are the starch grains tightly packed, or open and fluffy? Times, Sunday Times
  • She's taken off her high heels and wears pink, fluffy slippers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The feathers are all fluffy and downy, too soft to even make a pillow out of.
  • She made the bed over again, turning the sheets and pillowcases inside out, fluffing the pillows.
  • Second, a sense that writers, readers and books should dwell in a pure, fluffy space in the clouds, removed from tawdry concerns of image… or even, perhaps, human physicality.
  • What if it's all fluffy white clouds and precious thoughts from here on out?
  • Perhaps you fluffed your lines or found your mind going blank? Times, Sunday Times
  • Some people may swoon over fluffy animals - but not Maria. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, every columnist is allowed to self-fluff their outrage gland in order to spaff out their wordcount. Times, Sunday Times
  • Claire Leigh and Julia Gillick, both 29 note their ages, it's important, were thrilled at the can-do response to their letter which complained that the women's fiction section was "very light, with lots of pink fluffiness and there were no classic authors". There's nothing wrong with judging a book by its cover | Viv Groskop
  • Cream butter and vanilla essence in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy.
  • Using a hand-held electric whisk, cream together the butter and caster sugar until light and fluffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I used to play the trumpet and totally fluffed the first line. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latter had the most alluring nutty, almost sweet scent, and a light fluffy, loose texture.
  • Whisk for 2 minutes until light and fluffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fluff the couscous with a fork.
  • Once cooked, the flesh is almost fluffy, like a sweet potato - but without so much starchiness.
  • People are still worshipping cute fluffy kittens in direct contradiction to the UN Resolution 1441.
  • A cloud like a fluffy white crocodile basked at the bottom of the vast open fan of fading turquoise sky.
  • Because of the inherent fluffiness of the fluffy white bathrobe, you spend an inordinate amount of time snuggling down into it, like a kid in pyjamas waiting to be carried up to bed.
  • Cover and leave for five minutes then fluff up and stir in grilled courgette and aubergine and chopped parsley and mint. Times, Sunday Times
  • I then decided that, while the designated keyboard-defluffing penknife should best stay blunt, my other penknives could do with sharpening. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘But there's too much splashy, flashy fluff out there,’ he added.
  • Remove from the microwave and fluff with a fork (this makes perfect rice every time and no pots to clean).
  • That's either big news or the fluffiest fantasy of all. Times, Sunday Times
  • The machine is suitable for fluffing, edging and polishing of outsole and heel.
  • A number of fluffy clouds had just covered part of the sun making the sky turn slightly orange.
  • There were people in warm, woollen scarves and thick, tall boots, and there were others in large, heavy overcoats and fluffy ear muffs.
  • And the baked potatoes were fluffy beneath a sea of sour cream and butter.
  • Fluffy Tag Cloud angry annoying bad cat basement cat bed box car cat cheezburger classics computer costume couch cute dog do not want fud ginger has helping hungry kitteh kitten lolbirds lolcats loldogs lolkittehs love mean movies murder nap nom nom nom oh noes outside playing plotting sad scared sleeping toy treasure video want work Li’l Pink Jellybean Toes… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Now that she had jot down in her hard cover dark green diary with her name in cursive on the inside cover, Connie then decided to call it a night and accumulate the last five and a half hours of sleep under her fluffy flannel red and black linens.
  • Using a hand-held electric whisk, cream together the butter and caster sugar until light and fluffy.
  • Sure enough, early the next summer, the spiraea's fluffy white flowers bloomed in concert with the daylily's clear yellow trumpets.
  • The rest of the list of Asia also include South Korea's food, and Cambodia "fry the dog meat Wolf spider (a big fluffy appearance.
  • The female sat on the eggs, fluffing out her feathers.
  • My fluffy white pillow was uncomfortably protuberant and I couldn't sleep all night.
  • Choose a jacket cropped at the waist, such as a fur "chubby"—a fluffy, short jacket—bolero, cashmere wrap or stole. The Right Length for a Winter Coat
  • He tiptoed around it, trying not to get any of the putrid matter slop onto his fluffy bunny slippers.
  • Of course, some one finally receives the books (call them the dumpee) and while there isn't much in them, they are too full of fluff to help level the dining room table. Romney lands book deal
  • We even saw retail moving toward the higher-end, more expensive "fluffy" embroidered wearable.
  • Those serious about magick will eventually start finding that the fluffy books don't delve deep enough and this will motivate them to search for deeper texts on the subject.
  • For the cake batter, cream the butter, caster sugar and orange zest together until light and fluffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fluffy cloud above the majestic Royal Yacht Britannia marks it out as a centre piece.
  • Whisk until light and fluffy using an electric hand whisk. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once I'd escaped I walked a few blocks to the European Climate Exchange (which trades in carbon credits), where a very different, "fluffier" protest was taking root. The Nation: Top Stories
  • The bedspread was white as snow, the pillow large and fluffy, the room screamed spring.
  • Just fur you Use this fab fluffy find to liven up any outfit. The Sun
  • Cream the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the beaten egg a little at a time while continuing to work.
  • They had just bought the most adorable little fluffy kitten.
  • A good hatch from a small incubator is indicated when 70 percent or more of the eggs hatch, and the chicks are active and fluffy.
  • HEAD north to get warm this winter by wrapping up in a fluffy bathrobe and indulging yourself at one of the region's brilliant hotel spas. The Sun
  • Even with Couric's fluff questions Palin bombed big-time. McCain campaign adviser pushes back on Palin book
  • I liked it very much, with its rich texture and flavorful bite, all fluffy batter, cheese bits and crunchy pieces of bacon.
  • One of the fluffy chicks takes some faltering steps under the watchful gaze of an adult flamingo.
  • The fungus grows rapidly and morphologically appears woolly or fluffy.
  • The bird fluffed out its feathers.
  • Fluff gently with a fork, add oil or cooking liquid, onion, bell peppers, tomato, and olives.
  • In a food mixer (or with an electric hand-beater), cream the butter well then add the sugar and beat until fluffy.
  • I meant to post this yesterday, but apathy repeatedly bludgeoned me over the head with a large fluffy pillow.
  • Beat the butter and sugar together until fluffy.
  • It wasn't that eyes were drawn to me like I was drawn to delightfully fluffy chocolate cheesecake.
  • Staff there have named a small fluffy bilby after him. The Sun
  • We got into positions where we made a loose pass or fluffed it and they then shot the ball wide and took full advantage.
  • The product uses many of the well-known diaper materials, fluffed pulp and super absorbent poly-acrylate, but the difference is that the plastic shell is reusable while the soiled pad can be flushed. Richard Seireeni: How the Green Community is Giving Birth to New Brands
  • She noticed some bits of fluff on the sleeve of her sweater.
  • Forget the toy and just let Fluffy enjoy this colorful paper wrap saturated in pure catnip nectar.
  • To no one's surprise, the plot is predictably weak, but who really cares if it's all just inconsequential fluff when the action's this much fun?
  • Each day we saw many wild pigs ( "chancho moro") and various kinds of wild cats, including the splendid "gato once" or ounce cat, whose skin is one of the finest, and only to be compared with the "lobo" or golden otter, which has a most magnificent fluffy pelt with a golden tint on the tips. Argentina from a British Point of View
  • His fur must hide a lot. *makes mental note to grow fluffy fur* Duncan update « knitnut.net
  • This is a bit of research into belly buttons and their fluff (or lint, as some may call it).
  • Poor kitteh has a sad….*snugglols kitteh* But yur so fluffeh, yoo no can has sad! Emo kitteh depressed - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • And then you'd write and release a song about what a stupid 14-year-old's bumfluff moustache he's got. Hecklerspray
  • I toddled into the bathroom, and first dried my eyes on a large, fluffy towel which was hanging low enough for me to reach.
  • The best of it is, -- you will admit that this is neat, Fluffy, even if your slavery to the virtues compels your disapproval, -- the best of it is, the bandbox is the property of our Puggy. Peggy
  • You are absolutely not going to believe this, which takes us here, where irredeemably useless CPoC shill and Stephen Harper fluffer Sandy Crux has added the re-patriation of Suaad Hagi Mohamud as an official Harper Government "accomplishment" and part of his "record. You have GOT to be fucking kidding.
  • They often produce matchboxes or pill bottles with fluff, splinters and other debris that they insist are specimens that they have caught.
  • Our 42nd president was another authority figure well-known for mulligans, not counting shots, and fluffing up his score.
  • The trick to a light and fluffy muffin is to not stir the batter too much. The Sun
  • anti-static anti - virus, Fang Zhu, fabric flexibility fluffy, feel comfortable.
  • At the priority date, the commonest absorbent was what is referred to as cellulosic fluff or fluff pulp.
  • And white bread is the fluffiest of them all. The Sun
  • Personal fave tracks on here would probably have to be the sublimely funky "Cool Steel" by The Firebirds, Wolf Baki's dreamlike "With You Alone" and the light and fluffy flutey "Street Waltz" from The Sante Palumbo Group. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Liza was in there, a dressing gown falling off her shoulders to reveal a hastily retrieved nightie and slippers that were so fluffy they were hardly distinguishable as shoes at all.
  • Beds are fitted with Egyptian cotton linen and the stylish bathrooms have fluffy towels and bathrobes and plentiful toiletries, which you are invited to take away.
  • The actress was so absent-minded that she fluffed her lines.
  • The head librarian, who could have posed for Norman Rockwell, doddered about the place fluffing up the books and tidying the shelves. 1 800 GOA WAYY
  • Cream the butter and icing sugar together until light and fluffy.
  • Whisk until light and fluffy using an electric hand whisk and spoon into the cases. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Yorkshire was superb, the vegetables flavoursome, the roast potatoes crunchy, fluffy and floury.
  • I'd love to do something light and fluffy next. The Sun
  • Finally, he takes a dear sweet little fluffy kitten and puts it inside a glass tank on a metal floor that is attached to the mains. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fork the granita until fluffy and spoon over the dish. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the restart, Armoy fluffed the catch and Shane Hadden was there to punt the ball upfield.
  • Buy premium fluffy towels and shower mat for use on viewing days only. Times, Sunday Times
  • The immune system of an allergic person sees the harmless dog hair or rabbit fluff as a dangerous invader. Times, Sunday Times
  • A piece of cottonwood fluff brought low by the rain settles damply onto the hood of the truck.
  • The three back-to-back episodes of the original seven-part Daleks story, in soot-and-chalk black and white, with William Hartnell sleepwalking through the script, correcting his own fluffed lines as he goes, was slow stuff. Whoctor Do « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • … Yet, so limited is the understanding of the hyperventilating chatterati about parliament, and about how parliamentary scrutiny and accountability should work that they have allowed themselves to fall for this fluff, captured as always by the hystérie du jour, following the agenda set by the MSM. Damien Green is not above the law shock! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Beat in cocoa powder, 2 cups confectioners sugar, coconut milk, vanilla and salt, beating until frosting is smooth and slightly fluffy. Baking Bites » Print » Coconut Layer Cake with Coconut Chocolate Frosting
  • The turned soil looked like a fluffy cake mixture. The Sun
  • The Welshman fluffed his lines with five minutes to go when he was clean through. The Sun
  • Fluff plays a worldly, battered guitar, while Billy accompanies on his harmonica, making a tuneful jingle which feels special because of the supreme effort of the two hard-up men.
  • I'd love to do something light and fluffy next. The Sun
  • Suddenly a shaft of sunlight burst through the fluffy clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although I'm surprised to find I miss the faint tanginess Nigella's sour cream imparted although full marks for accuracy, Marcus, this is the first cheesecake I find myself actively picking at as I portion it out – it is indeed deliciously smooth, rather than fluffy, and really quite moreish. How to cook perfect cheesecake
  • I dropped back down on my bed and patted down some pokey ends of loose fluff and feather down idly, and heard the door open.
  • Yeah, and calling it ‘post-hardcore’ makes it sound like some kiddie's genre where they've all not shaved for a month in the hope their cumulative bumfluff makes them look like they're grown up.
  • The first who entered was a little Ribston pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Adventure of Black Peter.
  • The powder areas are like wide open fields, not too steep, enabling you to make turns at your leisure, spraying clumps of fluffy snow in both directions.
  • He fluffed two sitters in the early exchanges, and that is where it helps having Williams. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most actors fluff their lines occasionally.
  • Mix the butter with 1 cup of powdered sugar until light and fluffy.
  • Just serve them with some nice fluffy couscous, which you can dress up as much as you like with apple, sultanas, almonds, parsley, mint, even crab meat or lobster, whatever you fancy.
  • Ifinkso – da kitteh hoggin da white fluffy chairz haz rum furr mor kittehz! Seats for the opening of the new birdfeeder - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The fluffiest, crispiest, juiciest roast potatoes don't wait for anyone — they'll go chewy unless you serve them immediately. Times, Sunday Times
  • Producers of porn employ "fluffers" on their sets. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • We enjoyed our meal with a plate of mushroom pilau, a fluffy plain naan and a deliciously different mixed vegetable bhagi - tasty food and plenty of it.
  • Ancient fluorescent lichens cling to rocks, and fluffy Arctic cotton softens the harshness of the landscape.
  • Slow scene changes, line fluffs and anachronistic props appear occasionally.
  • Their flowers range from deep carmine-red through mid-blue to purplish-pink and even beetroot, before giving way to fluffy, hair-like seed heads.
  • I whipped the heavy cream into a fluffy cloud, adding three capfuls of vanilla for flavoring.
  • A good whisk now will make the mixture slightly lighter and fluffier. The Sun
  • It's hard to fluff the couplet unless you're dealing solely in abstractions, which should be a warning about the abstractions that too often pass here for reasoning. What Ever Happened to Modernism? by Gabriel Josipovici
  • Your average bit of pop fluff this is not. The Sun
  • The series may be one apiece, but the suspicion is that India have fluffed their chance of winning. Times, Sunday Times
  • The homemade tiramisu was just as should be, fluffy and not too sweet, with a dusting of cacao on the layers of ladyfingers and mascarpone.
  • At last, lambs frolic in the fields as white fluffy clouds bob overhead.
  • `Your name is Olly," Nelda instructed as she oiled and dyed, combed and fluffed. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • When I released it this morning, it merely hunched on the ground beneath a woolly bush, its feathers fluffed up, and grey as the overcast day.
  • Of course I joined in = D. Matt looked rather normal plus a little bumfluff, James looked a iccle chubby but still cute and he had a Blink teeshirt on and Charlie .. Fuct-up-girl Diary Entry
  • Simon: ‘I've heard all this before at weddings.… That was just a bit of light fluff.’
  • Angela stifled a snort as she and Sara examined my fluffy pink bunny slippers.
  • One way a mammal reacts to heat loss is by contracting the tiny muscles at the base of each hair, thus creating a fluffy layer of insulation in which air pockets retain body heat.
  • The dress was trimmed on the cuffs and collar with soft, feathery, red fluff.
  • The bird fluffed its feathers.
  • The two had their own rooms on a king-size bed that had a firm mattress but soft, fluffy pillows with a huge warm quilt and light sheets.
  • Strain, reserving the milk but discarding the garlic and thyme, and mash, adding the cream and milk until fluffy - you may not need all the milk.
  • The immune system of an allergic person sees the harmless dog hair or rabbit fluff as a dangerous invader. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are stepping gingerly onto a huge, fluffy, white cloud that the Pink Teddy uses as a mode of transportation.
  • As my friends' conversation progressed, I learned that they were talking about "fluffers" in relation to a video that one of them had just watched. Archive 2008-04-01
  • This is not for holidaymakers looking for poolside service and fluffy towels with a high thread count though. The Sun
  • The first who entered was a little ribston-pippin of a man, with ruddy cheeks and fluffy white side-whiskers. The Return of Sherlock Holmes
  • There was a giant, fluffy, angel food cake decorated with real rose petals; there was a roast honeyed duck, which Anna obstinately refused to touch, but which Lara and her aunts enjoyed immensely.
  • The wood was carved with designs and went perfectly with the fluffy sheets and blankets that the king and queen enjoyed.
  • This means it's harder to get your whites fluffy. The Sun
  • We found a couple that were not too touristy and not of the airy-fairy, fluffy-bunny variety, which was refreshing. "...our ghosts to wander all the water."
  • Would have to have "fluffers" on the sets. (women who keep porno stars firmed while in between takes, actually learned this from my wife, which she got from her Hollywood actor "spiritual" center people, LOL!) Vaginas
  • Never mind that nothing tops pacc's routine characterization of Obama supporters as "fluffers" for offensiveness. Poll: Hillary With Wide National Lead For Dems, Beats Rudy In General
  • Put the sugar and butter into the bowl of a food mixer and beat for several minutes till white and fluffy.
  • They made 42nd Street - the story of a girl plucked from the chorus to the lead role in a Broadway musical - more than just a fluffy fairy tale.
  • This cheese has a bloomy rind and a fluffy, mellow center.
  • Suddenly a shaft of sunlight burst through the fluffy clouds. Times, Sunday Times
  • All of the recipes were easy and yielded light, fluffy cakes.
  • The series includes shots of her mimicking silent movie stars and fluffing her fringe into a quiff; they were spontaneous and fun.
  • But for a lonely night in need of some corny sentiment, this is some fluffy candy that just might fill.
  • I wanted to go into depth about what confidence really is, rather than write a light, fluffy book. The Sun
  • You love all things fluffy and lovely, and probably enjoy romantic novels and soppy poems.
  • The only alternative left was to leave Fluffy at home and have a pet sitter come into our house.
  • So we've fluffed and tidied, and my sister is outside cutting forsythia, which is in full bloom right this very minute. Magpie Musing
  • Meanwhile, couscous is actually tiny grains of Moroccan style pasta made from semolina wheat with fluffy texture (although the taste is different, its form reminded me of rice).
  • Don't polish the silver too brightly or remove the fluff too diligently from your freshly starched soft furnishings.
  • The human engaging the cat in ways that prompt the animal to use stalking skills and brainpower is the way to go — allowing Fluffy to be the mighty hunter so emotional, mental and physical needs are met, Johnson-Bennett says. A Pet's Life: When owners stay, the cats can play
  • Are the starch grains tightly packed, or open and fluffy? Times, Sunday Times
  • Cream together the margarine and sugar with a wooden spoon until light and fluffy.
  • Girls often appear chunkier, or 'fluffier' as their bodies prepare to menstruate. Donna Fish: "Mom, Do I Look Fat?"
  • There's fluff and dust under the furniture. Please clean it properly.
  • Fly fishing is more normally associated with the pursuit of salmon and trout but a number of species will show an interest in a large collection of fluff and feathers aimed at imitating a prey fish.
  • Cocooned in layers of cotton fluff, I was lead to Mic's living room couch, still leaning into him but for more self-indulgent reasons than balance.
  • Beat the softened butter, sugar and treacle in a large bowl until light and fluffy. Times, Sunday Times
  • My guess was that he was no older than four or five years old with white blond hair that looked like duck fluff stuck on his head.
  • Regardless of whether Kranish ever meant to write fluff for Kerry's book or not, the Elliott story smells like a put-up job.

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