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Filter by Meaning He tends to fluff over every romantic movie he watches.
Her essay was just a bunch of fluff and lacked any real analysis.
The yellow bird had a bright orange fluff on its head.
He tends to fluff his speeches with unnecessary emotional appeals.
She was disappointed to find out that the motivational speaker she had paid to see was just a fluff.
The politician's speech was filled with fluff, lacking any concrete proposals.
The research paper was full of fluff and lacked any substantial evidence.
The speech was full of fluff and failed to convey a clear message.
The website's content was fluff, lacking any real information.
The email was short and to the point, without any fluff.
The presentation was ruined by the fluff in the speaker's slides.
The movie was too long and filled with fluff scenes.
He was tired of watching fluff news stories and longed for more in-depth reporting.
His argument was nothing but fluff and lacked any actual evidence.
The comedian's routine was all fluff, with no real jokes or clever insights.
The article was mostly fluff, with little actual information.
The essay was full of fluff, with no real substance or argument.
The presentation was mostly fluff, with no clear message or purpose.
The pillow was filled with soft fluff that perfectly supported the sleeper's neck.
The clouds in the sky looked like fluffy balls of white fluff.
The cat loves to sleep on a bed covered in soft fluff.
The movie had too much fluff and not enough plot.
The book was enjoyable but could have benefited from less fluff.
The book was filled with fluff, making it difficult to follow the main argument.
The presentation was informative and lacked fluff.
The little girl likes to fluff her stuffed animals before bed.
The bird's fluff on its head matched the color of its wings.
The peacock had a beautiful fluff of feathers on its head.
The fluff on the bird's head looked soft and fluffy.
The blue jay had a bright, blue fluff on its head.
The bird's fluff on its head looked like a miniature crown.
The bird had a small fluff of feathers on its head that was barely noticeable.
The fluff on the bird's head was a vibrant orange color.
The company's marketing campaign was all fluff and no substance.
The new employee seemed like a fluff, with nothing interesting to say.
Her argument was just fluff, without any real support or evidence.
The speech was full of fluff about unity and togetherness.
They fluff about their childhood memories whenever they meet.
The politician's speech was mostly fluff, lacking any concrete plans.
The politician's campaign was full of fluff promises, but no real plans for change.
The review was full of fluff, with little actual critique or analysis.
The article was full of fluff, lacking any substantial information.
The magazine article was fluff, with no real substance or research.
The article was full of fluff and lacked substance.
She used a brush to fluff her hair after taking off her hat.
The cotton candy was made of sweet pink fluff.
The jacket was lined with warm fluff to keep the wearer warm in cold weather.
The fluff on the bird's head was ruffled by the wind.
The fluff on the bird's head was standing up straight.
The swan had a beautiful white fluff on its head.
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