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temperatures during the coming week.<br />

fluency n. articulateness, eloquence, control, command, ease, grace,<br />

effortlessness, facility, felicity, smoothness, polish,<br />

slickness, glibness, volubility: His extemporaneous speeches<br />

are marked by an enviable fluency.<br />

fluent adj. articulate, eloquent, well-spoken, felicitous, graceful,<br />

facile, easy, natural, effortless, ready, smooth, polished,<br />

flowing, voluble, glib, slick; expressive: She is a fluent<br />

speaker of Spanish.<br />

fluff n. 1 down, fuzz, feather(s), thistledown, floss, lint, dust,<br />

dust-ball, fuzz ball: Be sure you clean the fluff from under<br />

the beds. 2 bit of fluff. poppet, girl (friend), mistress,<br />

Slang bit of all right, (bit of) crumpet, (bit of) skirt or<br />

stuff, Old-fashioned Brit popsy: Bickerley keeps some fluff on<br />

the side. 3 blunder, error, slip, mistake, Colloq howler, Brit<br />

bloomer, US and Canadian blooper: They showed a video of the<br />

fluffs actors make during recordings.<br />

--v. 4 muddle, spoil, ruin, make a mess of, bungle, botch,<br />

Colloq foul up, screw up, mess up, US snafu, Slang Brit cock up,<br />

balls up, US ball up, Taboo fuck up: I have a funny story about<br />

how Barrymore fluffed Hamlet's soliloquy. 5 fluff up. puff up,<br />

shake out or up, aerate: He doesn't like the pillows on his bed<br />

fluffed up.<br />

fluffy adj. 1 soft, downy, puffy, whipped up, light, airy, puffy,<br />

feathery, wispy: Beat the egg whites till they are fluffy. 2<br />

frivolous, superficial, trivial, unimportant, airy, thin,<br />

lightweight, light, insubstantial, gossamer, Brit airy-fairy:<br />

Mr Piffle is too fluffy-headed to offer anything useful.<br />

fluid n. 1 liquid, solution, liquor, ichor; gas, vapour: It might<br />

surprise some to learn that physicists consider gases to be<br />

fluids.<br />

--adj. 2 liquid, flowing, running, runny, watery, aqueous:<br />

Once the metal has become fluid, it is poured into the moulds.<br />

3 changeable, mutable, flexible, adjustable, variable, pliant,<br />

unformed, formless, unfixed, unstatic or non-static, plastic,<br />

protean, mercurial, mobile, unstable, shifting, uncertain,

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