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Buffy Moderate

Buffy has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Proper Noun

Definitions
Adjective
1

Of a brownish yellow color.

"The old sofa had faded to a buffy shade after years of sitting in the sunlight."

In plain English: Buffy means something that is full of energy and ready for action, often used to describe someone who looks healthy or has just finished working out hard.

"The buffy clouds in the sky looked soft and white against the blue horizon."

Proper Noun
1

A diminutive of the female given name Elizabeth.

"The new teacher, Buffy Elizabeth, quickly became a favorite among her students."

Example Sentences
"The buffy clouds in the sky looked soft and white against the blue horizon." adj
"The buffy white foam floated gently on top of the milk." adj
"She wore her fluffy and buffy coat to keep warm in the cold wind." adj
"The old rug looked particularly buffy after years of being walked on by pets." adj
See Also
elizabeth buff
Related Terms

Origin

The word buffy is formed by adding the suffix -y to buff, creating an adjective that describes something resembling or covered with buff material. This construction follows a common pattern for forming descriptive words in English without requiring further historical explanation of its components.

Rhyming Words
iffy offy affy effy duffy luffy huffy miffy niffy guffy riffy tiffy tuffy yiffy coffy hoffy toffy cuffy muffy baffy
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