1. fluffy
Using a wire whisk or a blender, whip the mixture until it becomes fluffy.
The cat’s ginger fur was thick and fluffy,
fluffy dog or cream
fluffy tail
Edinburgh is full of young companies making fluffy, whimsical theatre
Emma wrapped an outsized, fluffy towel around her and walked into the hotel bedroom.
The fluffy brown rodent.
If you don't groom your fluffy cat, she's going to get knots in her fur.
a fluffy penis
fluffy hamster
and fluffy.
The bread was baked light and fluffy.
Who do you belong to? Wrapped around his feet was a small cat. It was a fluffy grey striped cat.
The down of chicks that have just hatched is damp, but after two hours it dries out and becomes fluffy.
Anglais mot "soffice"(fluffy) se produit dans des ensembles:
Italian Adjectives2. soft
She decided to drink water instead of soft drinks in order to lose weight.
The mountain path was under a blanket of leaves, soft and easy to walk on.
The shoes were made of some soft stuff that looked like leather.
Soft music is often conducive to sleep.
[sɒft] soft
Because the ice became soft, we had to call off the ice-skating party.
I don't understand why they moved the soft sign in the Ukrainian alphabet; it seemed much more logical for me when it came at the end.
I don't want to use aging as an excuse to go soft in the middle.
Each pancake comes with a dollop of suspiciously soft butter in a tiny plastic cup.
A Turkish soft G and a Spanish H eloped and had lots of completely silent children together.
What were the balls made of? Thousands of years ago, the Egyptians made balls out of soft leather or cloth.
The soft gentle sunlight beckoned me off to sleep.
Soft wool is more expensive than coarse wool and both are superior to synthetics made of nylon.
Tokyo landlords are in a panic because the real estate market went soft.
Soft healers make stinking wounds.