No, it is not a verb.
Fluffy, as in the description of how something feels or looks, is an adjective.
A verb would be "fluff" as in the context "to fluff something up".
A verb is a word that describes either an action (walk, run, etc), an occurrence (become, happen, etc) or state of being (stand, exist, etc).
Fluffy is an adjective.
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feathers are very soft and fluffy.
The origin of the word "fluffy" is uncertain, but it is thought to have derived from the Middle English word "flouff." "Fluffy" is used to describe something light, soft, and puffy in texture, like clouds or fur.
The correct spelling of the fluffy mixture is "meringue."
A pets name is a verb or it can be an adjective because if your cat is fluffy you might call her/him fluffy. So yes you can use it as a verb.
The noun is kitten; a word for a baby cat; a word for a thing.The word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.The word 'choose' is a verb, a word for an action.
Dogs are as fluffy as there breed can be like a sheep dog is fluffy and a pug is not that fluffy.
Fluffy binmen is simply binmen that are fluffy!
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anything that you want to be fluffy will be fluffy like the clouds or your pillow...
No, the word 'fluffy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'fluffy' is fluffiness.The word 'fluffy' is the adjective form of the noun fluff.
monkeys are not that fluffy.
fluffy fluffy
fluffy is a beast
fluffy puppy, Fluffy Scruffy
The word "Skating" is a verb because it is an action (something you do)the basics:Noun: Person, Place or thingexample: Rihanna, School, burgerverb: an actionexample: running, jumping, walkadjectve: a word used to describeexample: pretty, fluffy, gross