fluffier
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comparativeof fluffy.comparative
The form of an adjective or adverb indicating a greater degree of a quality.
Example Sentences
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On the fluffier human-interest side, in the bright light of morning programming, her interviewing style looked more antagonistic than sharp.
From Slate ● May 6, 2026
Cooks in the royal kitchens also advanced the art of naan-making by introducing specialised kneading techniques and adding yeast - a rare ingredient at the time - to make the bread softer and fluffier.
From BBC ● Dec. 29, 2025
“A dark, thick cloud is more angry. A lighter, fluffier cloud is generally not going to do much,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 15, 2025
Even though prior observation of the Milky Way showed these filaments were present in molecular clouds which became sites for star formation, Alma’s SMC studies demonstrate that stars can also form in fluffier conditions.
From Salon ● Feb. 22, 2025
First a flash in the sky, then a very dark spot; then the spot grows larger and fluffier, and becomes a dusky little cloud.
From Letters to Helen Impressions of an Artist on the Western Front by Keith Henderson