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pluffy, a. dial.|ˈplʌfɪ| [f. pluff n. + -y.] Having a puffed-up appearance; puffy, fleshy. Of birds, hair, etc.: Fluffy, downy.
1828Hogg in Blackw. Mag. XXIV. 489 A big, dun-faced, pluffy body. 1849Alb. Smith Pottleton Leg. x. 84 A light pluffy moustache. 1853G. H. Kingsley Sport & Trav. (1900) 469 We shall have nothing rising before us but barren pairs and pluffy cheepers [i.e. young partridges]. 1861Lever One of Them xiv. 104 A good-looking fellow—a thought too pluffy, perhaps. |