fluffily

adv
/ˈflʌfɪli/

Etymology

From fluffy + -ly.

  1. derived from villūtus — “having shaggy hair
  2. derived from velu — “hairy, furry
  3. derived from vluwe
  4. suffixed as fluffy — “fluff + y
  5. suffixed as fluffily — “fluffy + ly

Definitions

  1. In a fluffy way.

    • She was no typical Edwardian beauty, all pink marshmallow softness and swooning femininity; neither was she fluffily pretty or pert. But she was arresting and there was something indefinable about her that captured his imagination, […]
    • Then she rang the bell, and the nurse brought in a pretty little boy of nearly two, fluffily dressed in white, who was excited at the prospect of his great morning treat - going down in the lift.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA