Fluffing [verb]

Definition of Fluffing:

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Sentence/Example of Fluffing:

Only when they’ve scattered their dry food all over the kitchen floor and left enough fluff, hair, and fur on your sofa that you could make a sweater out of it, can it be tricky to remember what made them so appealing in the first place.

Pairs bundled together in nose-to-tail swathes of fluff “like a big scarf,” Nyawira says.

This rich homemade hot chocolate is the ultimate snow day treatThere’s nothing wrong with store-bought marshmallows, but they can’t compete with the homemade variety, which glisten as they toast and melt into soft, sweet puffs of perfect fluff.

It’s recommended that you hand wash or dry clean to maintain optimum structure and fluff.

It had an impossible texture, like cold fluff or maybe sweet memory foam, and watching a video of how the perfect ice cream waves are made remains mesmerizing.

Emma McChesney took off her hat before the dim old mirror, and stood there, fluffing out her hair here, patting it there.

Much sneezing went on in this corner and he who wonders why, might try once fluffing unrefined cotton.

"She was not an ordinary woman," said the Snowy Egret, fluffing her white spray of plumes.

Having done so, she stood before the mantel-mirror, fluffing up her hair a little, where the hat had pressed it down.

She turned from him deliberately, under the fiction of fluffing up her hair before a gilt mirror near the door.