Another word for fluffy clouds is "cumulus clouds." These clouds are characterized by their white, puffy appearance and often resemble cotton balls in the sky. They typically indicate fair weather but can develop into larger storm clouds under certain conditions.
No, the word fluffy is an adjective. There is a seldom-used adverb "fluffily."
fluffier, fluffiest
Another word for cotton is "fiber," specifically when referring to the natural textile material. In some contexts, "cotton" may also be referred to as "cotton wool" when discussing the soft, fluffy form used for medical or cosmetic purposes. Additionally, in specific regions or dialects, "bolls" may be used to describe the seed pods of the cotton plant.
Another word is but
another word for very large
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.
Fluffy clouds?
White Fluffy Clouds was created in 2003.
Little Fluffy Clouds was created in 1990.
Fluffy like clouds are called cumulus clouds. they are fluffy and make you know that it will be a great sunny day......probaly
Fluffy
"Fluffy cotton-like clouds are called cumulus clouds."
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The clouds and marshmallows are both soft.
Cumulus clouds A+
Fluffy, billowy, and ethereal are common adjectives used to describe clouds.
clouds are fluffy Because they are big puffs of water vapor. Like when the kettle boils