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Discover Ludwig"fluff up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe making something look bigger, more prominent, and more noticeable. For example, "I fluffed up my pillow before going to bed."
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Fluff up with a fork.
How do you fluff up eggs?
Fluff up with a fork when done.
"And it also allowed the forests to fluff up".
The regular-duty balls have a tighter weave and fluff up less.
Fluff up, and serve with fried garlic, coriander leaves and hard-boiled eggs.
Do we have to fluff up our hair all the time?
A covering might last forever, "but more than likely it's going to fluff up badly".
Many mammals fluff up their fur when threatened, to look bigger and so more dangerous.
"I use a hair dryer to fluff up her fur," he said.
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San Francisco State University had a fluff-up over branding.
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