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fluffs

n. (plural of fluff English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: fluff)

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Everywhere about it were bright green reed beds, and everywhere above it flew steel-blue swallows and black-headed gulls, and leaning over it from every bank were the ever-present poplar trees, even this late in the summer still shedding their snowfall of white fluffs, and now and then there would be a visible splash in the water as a fish lunged for one of them.

Jyll tilts her head, and her fine, dark brown hair, cut squarely at chin level, fluffs in the late afternoon breeze, then settles back.

As Liedral shakes her head, the dark hair fluffs away from her face for a moment.

She plunges the pink fingernails of both hands into her hair and fluffs it, saying, "Where are we now?

And then it culminated in a burst even more delicious, a sort of soft explosion, like that of the milkweed pod when it splits and flings its white fluffs to the wind.

At the same time, a colorless mist would begin to rise from the clefts and hollows of the land about us, until its separate billows merged into a blanket from which we kicked tufts and fluffs as we plodded through it.

In this season, they were shedding such a snowstorm of white fluffs that the road was banked deep with them.

Over the pool three cottonwoods sent their scurvy fluffs fluttering down the quiet air.

Down through the perfume-weighted air fluttered the snowy fluffs of the cottonwoods.

Overhead, the sky was impossibly blue and dotted with those white fluffs of cloud that seemed always to float over the La Platas and the San Juans.

Only the fluffs of fiber clinging to his sleeves gave any hint of his occupation.