Fluffiness
[fluhf-ee] /ˈflʌf i/
adjective, fluffier, fluffiest.
1.
of, resembling, or covered with .
2.
light or airy:
a fluffy cake.
3.
having little or no intellectual weight; superficial or frivolous:
fluffy thinking.
/ˈflʌfɪ/
adjective fluffier, fluffiest
1.
of, resembling, or covered with fluff
2.
soft and light: fluffy hair
3.
adj.
1825, from fluff + -y (2). Related: Fluffiness.
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