pluffy

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English

Etymology

From pluff +‎ -y.

Adjective

pluffy (comparative more pluffy, superlative most pluffy)

  1. (Scotland) puffy; blown out
    • 1954, Margaret Cooper Gay, Hatchet in the Sky, page 166:
      Madame Navarre came bustling through the rear door, a pluffy, busy woman in a large white apron, []