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A hair stylist gave a final fluff to Richie's blond shag.
His playing partner, Graeme McDowell, had another bogey (thanks to landing in the deep fluff) to finish at four over.
"A lot of people think this is a very fluffy organization; well, there's no fluff to it," Mrs. Aston said.
And surely nobody's got the time or the inclination to commit that sort of intrinsically inconsequential fluff to memory.
When a photo of Julia Roberts's hairy armpit flashed on a screen behind him, Mr. Hilton mischievously compared the fluff to a Chia pet.
The sad humour is there, too: she uses the fluff to make ephemeral war memorials, which often display the words of victims of violence.
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In the Stieglitz lexicon, the verb "to fluff" refers to sexual intercourse; a woman whose worth is believed to reside primarily in her sexual availability is a "fluffer".
When completely dry use the comb to fluff back to normal.
Long fibers can be laid out and fluffed to make softer tissue.
Because the screws are thin, the repair is usually invisible (or the carpet fibers can be fluffed to hide them).
Now you have two grapefruit fluffs to choose from: one for your flouncy 1940s housewife self and one for your buttoned-down, selectively indulgent 2010 self.
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