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Detailed Translations for fluffs from English to Spanish

fluff:

to fluff verb (fluffs, fluffed, fluffing)

  1. to fluff (flake)

Conjugations for fluff:

present
  1. fluff
  2. fluff
  3. fluffs
  4. fluff
  5. fluff
  6. fluff
simple past
  1. fluffed
  2. fluffed
  3. fluffed
  4. fluffed
  5. fluffed
  6. fluffed
present perfect
  1. have fluffed
  2. have fluffed
  3. has fluffed
  4. have fluffed
  5. have fluffed
  6. have fluffed
past continuous
  1. was fluffing
  2. were fluffing
  3. was fluffing
  4. were fluffing
  5. were fluffing
  6. were fluffing
future
  1. shall fluff
  2. will fluff
  3. will fluff
  4. shall fluff
  5. will fluff
  6. will fluff
continuous present
  1. am fluffing
  2. are fluffing
  3. is fluffing
  4. are fluffing
  5. are fluffing
  6. are fluffing
subjunctive
  1. be fluffed
  2. be fluffed
  3. be fluffed
  4. be fluffed
  5. be fluffed
  6. be fluffed
diverse
  1. fluff!
  2. let's fluff!
  3. fluffed
  4. fluffing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

fluff [the ~] nomen

  1. the fluff (plush)
    la pelusilla

Translation Matrix for fluff:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
pelusilla fluff; plush
- bagatelle; frippery; frivolity
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
formar pelusa flake; fluff
soltar pelusa flake; fluff
- ball up; blow; bodge; bollix; bollix up; bollocks; bollocks up; botch; botch up; bumble; bungle; flub; fumble; muck up; muff; ruffle; screw up; spoil; tease

Related Words for "fluff":

  • fluffing, fluffs

Synonyms for "fluff":


Related Definitions for "fluff":

  1. a blunder (especially an actor's forgetting the lines)1
  2. something of little value or significance1
  3. any light downy material1
  4. ruffle (one's hair) by combing the ends towards the scalp, for a full effect1
  5. erect or fluff up1
  6. make a mess of, destroy or ruin1

Wiktionary Translations for fluff:

fluff
noun
  1. -

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
fluff pelusa Flusemeist im Plural: Fädchen meist von Kleidern, wie Mänteln oder anderen Stücken, das aus Wolle oder ähnlichem Stoff besteht
fluff plumón; pelusa duvet — Sorte de plume courte, molle et frisée, qui pousser la premier sur le corps des oiseaux et est particulièrement fournie chez les cygnes et les oies.

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