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Meaning of bit of fluff | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. An attractive woman, especially a companion or sexual partner to whom one is not seriously committed.
  2. Something attractive or amusing but insubstantial.
  3. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see bit, fluff.

Examples

“As Sammy settled down for the night, he said, “That bit of fluff who owns the farm's a looker.””
“The victims were a French businessman called Chapotin and his bit of fluff, a girl by the name of Melody Logue, who happened to be the niece of Lord somebody or other.”
“My trip to Portugal was canceled, and I can't get into the Bulgarian factory for a couple of days -- evidently some government team is crawling all over the site right now -- and as I have a few days to kill, I though I'd spend them with my favorite brother and his mysterious American bit of fluff.””
“He never treated me like I was his bit of fluff”
““When we finished lunch,” said Rob, “Kim changed into that little bit of fluff, the same bit of fluff you bought the other day.”
“A nice bit of fluff to cover the truth, though.”
“This well-crafted bit of fluff, penned by Dave Barbour and Peggy herself, with a Latin theme, also demonstrates Peggy's impeccable ability to vocalize fast-paced lyrics.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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