1 pleasant but not serious or important: --
They thought she was too fluffy to be a serious politician.
Therefore, he cannot be sure that he is correct about fluffy toys.
If it is used to give a fluffy effect to the surface of the fabric, loose fibres can catch fire.
A decent quality fluffy toy has to cost at least £5 or more.
There's people on the demonstration that think we should keep things calm or fluffy.
Was not that a classic, fluffy parliamentary answer?
They take the best traffic and leave the bulky, fluffy, unprofitable traffic for the railways; which is not at all fair.
Though the identities of these women were constructed against an image of conventional ' fluffy femininity ', which was actively despised, they did not reject femininity as such.
The more ply, the fluffier and thicker the boa.