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fluffed, ppl. a.|flʌft| [f. fluff n.1 or v.1 + -ed.] a. Having or covered with fluff or soft hairs; puffed out like a ball of fluff. b. Of a bungled shot at golf (cf. fluff v.1 5 e). c. Of a badly-played piece of music (cf. fluff v.1 5 d).
1906Westm. Gaz. 6 Jan. 14/1 A pair of little sedge⁓warblers busy feeding a fluffed-out young cuckoo. 1909M. B. Saunders Litany Lane i. xi, A dark-fluffed, dimple-fisted citizen [sc. a baby]. 1923Glasgow Herald 25 June 9 There were fluffed strokes near the green. 1965New Statesman 9 Apr. 586/2 The Mahler performance..had all the marks of under-rehearsal: changed character and contrast..and every now and again a fluffed entry. |