fluffy in the PONS Dictionary

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It is also not as dense, fluffy and compact as that of other martens.
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The pupae are covered with fine, fluffy hairs like the larvae, green, held by a belt.
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The fluffy nature of the snow led to few power outages.
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The hyphae are generally transparent, so the mycelium appears like very fine, fluffy white threads over the surface.
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Eventually white, fluffy mycelium will begin to grow on the surface of the infected tissues.
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Therefore, a mixture with more down will be lighter and fluffier than a pillow with a higher feather ratio.
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Who was fluffy, white, and nice and fat.
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This means that their skin is tender, smoother, and somewhat translucent, rather than being white and fluffy.
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They resemble a sandspur, having pointed projections all over, and they are sometimes described as tufted, fluffy, or spiky in appearance.
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The proofing process alone takes several days, giving the cake its distinctive fluffy characteristics.
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