fluffy

ഫ്ലഫി
definition
adjective
fluffy white clouds
of, like, or covered with fluff.
the commercial wallows in soft, fluffy, feel-good territory
lacking substance, depth, or seriousness.
example
It denotes something 'fluffy' , something lacking in content, he says - the implication being that he's rather more robust than that.
It will be a shock leaving the cosy, 'fluffy' world of working for a university to then leap into the hairy, scary world of Internet commerce.
It is very popular with kids, who love a simple, moist and 'fluffy' cake.
The bathroom accessories department reminded me that I hadn't washed anything for a few weeks, so I'd better buy a 'fluffy' white bath towel.
The white 'fluffy' towel clung tightly to his slim hips as he wandered through the men, leaning to touch the heads or stroke the shoulders of some of them.
Guests are pampered with rose-scented water to wash their hands in and handed a white 'fluffy' towel.
Roads were dry, the sky was covered with huge 'fluffy' clouds and the moon looked like a golden bowl as half of it was covered with fluffiness.
All of the recipes were easy and yielded light, 'fluffy' cakes.
In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle, beat sugar and butter until light and 'fluffy' .
Maybe it was the print I saw, but they looked like 'fluffy' cottonwool white echtachrome clouds to me, floating in a postcard blue sky.
Beat the butter and sugar till light and 'fluffy' .
Do women really want a 'fluffy' , cuddly agenda because they genuinely think differently?
What if it's all 'fluffy' white clouds and precious thoughts from here on out?
Then my back was covered in a mud pack, wrapped in a plastic sheet and covered in soft, 'fluffy' towels.
But for a lonely night in need of some corny sentiment, this is some 'fluffy' candy that just might fill.
Soon I'm booking myself in for a foot massage and a shower with a 'fluffy' white towel.
And the baked potatoes were 'fluffy' beneath a sea of sour cream and butter.
A sight, that I can say with some confidence, stirs the soul to a light and 'fluffy' texture.
The 'fluffy' chocolate bomb-shaped ice cream was devilishly lovely and the saraga liqueur gave it a real bang.
Tired of vague, 'fluffy' predictions from newspapers and magazines hedging their bets on what will and what won't succeed in technology this year?
These small, oval, soft-bodied insects are covered in a white 'fluffy' substance and resemble small cotton balls.
Others went for umbrellas that made a statement in themselves, decorated with racing scenes and one, optimistically, with blue sky and 'fluffy' white clouds.
Light, 'fluffy' , buttery, flaky: these biscuits melt in your mouth and stay there in your dreams.
A 'fluffy' white bathrobe and towel are handed to each person as they arrive at the Roman inspired building.
Their feeling is that the core theme of the movie is too 'fluffy' to take seriously, and isn't worthy of making into a movie.
In a large bowl beat the butter and confectioners sugar until light and 'fluffy' .
I was about to pass over this piece of nonsense as just another example of the feel-good, 'fluffy' , new age rubbish the book is stuffed with.
The best of our tapas starters was unquestionably the goat's cheese croquettes - light and 'fluffy' inside a crisp breadcrumb coating.
Her eyes met two violet ones, attached to an elven face with a head covered in 'fluffy' white.
It wasn't that eyes were drawn to me like I was drawn to delightfully 'fluffy' chocolate cheesecake.
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