Which preposition to use with fluff
" She closed her eyes and let her hand linger up at his cheek, head still back against him, so that, inclining his head, he could rest his lips in the ash-blond fluff of her hair.
An abundance of hair, wonderfully soft and brown, showing the slightest glint of coppery red running it in vagrant strands, fluffed from under the hat.
What is the case?" "Hanged if I know," answered Mike, snipping a piece of fluff off his judgeship's shoulder.
"I made $6,000 on the day, which is not so bad for a poor fluff like me.
We will assume for the sake of security that Maynard is a spy, that he has no dead mother whom he wants leave to bury, and that he has sold his country for the sake of some bit of fluff in Plymouth.
Can you see that wet bunch of fluffs with all the highlight off and their marcels around their necks.
I had no thought of entering any house, but as I passed by one open porte-cochère, something, I know not what, made me turn sharply in, for my mind had become as fluff on the winds, not working of its own action, but the sport of impulses that seemed external.
My work was putting fluff into bolsters.