What's the difference between bluey and fluey?

Bluey


Definition:

  • (a.) Bluish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Guinness Book of World Records recognises Bluey, an Australian cattle dog that died in 1939 at the age of 29, as the record holder.
  • (2) My husband is a bluey-skinned, caucasian type – poor him – and absolutely hates wearing it, but when we're visiting family abroad, I can't deal with him unless he's got it slapped on.
  • (3) Cameron made two announcements of equipment for Helmand, and sent a so-called fax "bluey", a message to every individual soldier in Afghanistan, thanking them for their commitment this year and promising to provide whatever he can to help them "endure".
  • (4) "He's perfectly captured that bluey-green haze you see across the Vale of York," agrees Hinde.

Fluey


Definition:

  • (a.) Downy; fluffy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) He said: β€œThe day after I had the vaccine I felt a bit fluey and had a sore arm but by the evening I was absolutely fine.
  • (2) My arms and legs just felt very heavy, it could make you feel quite fluey.” After the aches failed to disappear, Rumble, a fundraiser for Hafan Dda NHS trust and supporter of the British Heart Foundation, went back to the doctor, who put her on a different statin, Rosuvastatin.

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