Fluffy vs. Furby — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Fluffy and Furby
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Fluffy
Of, like, or covered with fluff
Fluffy white clouds
A fluffy kitten
Furby
Furby is an American electronic robotic toy that was originally released in 1998 by Tiger Electronics. It resembles a hamster or owllike creature and went through a period of being a "must-have" toy following its holiday season launch, with continual sales until 2000.
Fluffy
Frivolous or silly; lacking depth or seriousness
A fluffy blonde in leopard-skin pedal-pushers
Fluffy
Of, relating to, or resembling fluff.
Fluffy
Covered with fluff.
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Fluffy
Light and airy; soft
Fluffy curls.
A fluffy soufflé.
Fluffy
Light or frivolous
A fluffy musical comedy.
Fluffy
Lacking depth or precision; fuzzy
Hazy, fluffy thinking that only confused the matter.
Fluffy
Covered with fluff.
Fluffy bunny rabbits are really nice to stroke.
Fluffy
Light; soft; airy.
I like my scrambled eggs to be light and fluffy in texture.
Fluffy
(colloquial) Warm and comforting.
Being in love with my boyfriend gives me a fluffy feeling inside.
Fluffy
(colloquial) Not clearly defined or explained; fuzzy.
Fluffy
Lightweight; superficial; lacking depth or seriousness.
Fluffy
(informal) Someone or something that has a fluffy texture.
Fluffy
A person who is superficial, who lacks depth or seriousness.
Fluffy bunny
Fluffy
(NZ) A babycino frothy milk drink.
Fluffy
Pertaining to, or resembling, fluff or nap; soft and downy.
The present Barnacle . . . had a youthful aspect, and the fluffiest little whisker, perhaps, that ever was seen.
Fluffy
Like down or as soft as down
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