WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2025:
| Hlavní překlady |
| fluff n | (soft fuzz) | chomáč m |
| | The pillow was stuffed with cotton fluff. |
| fluff n | (on clothing: lint, thread, etc.) | žmolek m |
| | Mac picked a piece of fluff off of his sweater. |
| | You have some fluff on your jacket. |
| fluff n | (animal fur) (zvířecí) | chmýří s |
| | The cute puppy was nothing but fluff. |
| fluff n | (dustball, lint) | chomáč m |
| | Karen swept some fluff out from under the sofa. |
| fluff n | figurative, informal ([sth] trivial, not serious) | pitomnost, ptákovina ž |
| | I'd rather watch a documentary film than this romantic fluff. |
| Další překlady |
| fluff n | UK, slang (performer: mistake) | chyba ž |
| | Despite all the magician's fluffs, the kids enjoyed the show. |
| fluff⇒ vtr | (make more cushiony) | načechrat dok |
| | | čechrat ned |
| fluff [sth]⇒ vtr | UK, slang (get wrong) | kazit, plést ned |
| | | pokazit, poplést dok |
| | The actor fluffed his lines several times during the performance. |