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—muffy, adj./muf/, n.1. a thick, tubular case for the hands, covered with fur or other material, used by women and girls for warmth and as a handbag.2. a bungled or clumsy action or performance.3. Sports. a failure to hold onto a ball that may reasonably be expected to be caught successfully.4. a tuft of feathers on the sides of the head of certain fowls.5. Slang (vulgar).a woman's pubic area.6. See under muff glass.v.t.7. Informal. to bungle; handle clumsily: He muffed a good opportunity.8. Sports. to fail to hold onto (a ball that may reasonably be expected to be caught successfully); fumble.v.i.9. Informal. to bungle; perform clumsily.[1590-1600; < D mof, earlier moffel, muffel mitten, muff < ONF moufle < early ML muffula, perh. < Frankish]
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▪ clothingin wearing apparel, usually cylindrical covering of fur, fabric, feathers, or other soft material, with open ends into which the hands are placed to keep them warm. Originally a purse and hand warmer in one, the muff was first introduced to women's fashion in 1570, when fur trimming was becoming popular.In the 17th century they were used by both men and women. In the 19th century, however, muffs were considered an essential accessory only for feminine dress and ranged from large down muffs to small fur or velvet ones matching the trim on a woman's dress.* * *
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