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fluff <a fluff; fluffs> N

fluff N

fluff SCHOOL
fluff (birds)
fluff (birds)
fluff BOT

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English
Chicks are born with white fluff which is gradually replaced by speckled feathers during the prejuvenile moult after about two weeks.
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The fibres fluff out on the outside and in effect they are more like rivets.
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Such a bed should be frequently shaken out or fluffed, to keep the feathers evenly distributed.
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A display of a male involved fluffing its feathers, holding the bill high and flicking wings while swaying from side to side.
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Fluff is determined to follow in his father's footsteps and to make his family proud.
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During the recycling process steel and fluff is removed leaving tire rubber with a granular consistency.
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An aggressive display involves fluffing up the feathers and holding the bill high.
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There is no need for cutting or trimming and the ruff (hair around the neck) fluffs up naturally.
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The couscous swells and within a few minutes it is ready to fluff with a fork and serve.
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The males may chase females with head lowered, wing lowered and neck fluffed.
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