Synonym: blow, blow up, chuff, comforter, drag, draw, gasp, hassock, heave, huff, ottoman, pant, pouf, pouffe, powderpuff, puff of air, puff out, puff up, puffed, pull, quilt, whiff. Similar words: puff up, puffing, guff, muff, cuff, buff, gruff, snuff. Meaning: [pʌf] n. 1. a short light gust of air 2. a light inflated pastry or puff shell 3. exaggerated praise (as for promotional purposes) 4. bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together 5. a soft spherical object made from fluffy fibers; for applying powder to the skin 6. thick cushion used as a seat 7. a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke) 8. forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth. v. 1. smoke and exhale strongly 2. suck in or take (air) 3. breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted 4. make proud or conceited 5. praise extravagantly 6. speak in a blustering or scornful manner 7. to swell or cause to enlarge, "Her faced puffed up from the drugs" 8. blow hard and loudly. adj. gathered for protruding fullness.
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(121) She picked it up and pulled out cork. Whoosh! A puff of smoke appeared.
(122) Mr Jones only take his cream puff out a drive on Sunday.
(123) Puff up and relax!
(124) Then there's the breathalyzer test: customers need to give a quick puff to prove they're not intoxicated before the appropriate door opens.
(125) Do you know the difference between a puff adder and a gaboon viper?
(126) The doctor may use the otoscope to blow a little puff of air in your ear. Why?
(127) A pastry lover's heaven-bite-sized classics: Royal Chocolate Tart, Eclair, White Chocolate Puff and Black Forest Tart.
(128) During one of the controlled procedures, when the chicks were exposed to a puff of air, the hens' hearts rate increased and eye temperature decreased.
(129) They did not vanish in a puff of smoke but have lived on as part of the eighty-million strong baby boom generation to find jobs, raise families, run for office, play the market.
(130) When no one was looking he took a surreptitious puff on his cigarette.
(131) Now they stretched themselves out on their elbows and began to puff, charily , and with slender confidence.
(132) 45-year-old David Jones, a professional carpenter, has lived, slept and eaten in the 5m x 4m sealed room since May, with 2 black mambas, 2 green mambas, 7 boomslang, 27 puff adders and 3 cobras.
(133) Sweet is for lily-livered puff balls made of much softer stuff than you.http://sentencedict.com
(134) Be sure to blow out all the candles in one puff.
(135) I will huff. I will puff. I will blow down your house.
(136) Putin will most likely be left to huff and puff alone.
(137) Puff the magic dragon could puff smoke out of his mouth.
(138) The old man managed to puff out a few words.
(139) Like a puff of wholesome , blustery wind the doctor was off.
(140) Whatever the mechanism, the cooler the surface, the less energy there is to "puff up" the sun.
(141) Some days afterwards the earth exhaled only a slight puff of smoke.
(142) You will puff her up with such ideas of her own beauty.
(143) Heat in the microwave for about 2-5 seconds, just enough to make the marshmallows puff up, but not get too hot.
(144) At the start of the month, it will puff up thanks to a small mechanical arm inside itself - potentially attracting a mate, said Mr Kestner.
(145) I could identify ink caps, puff balls and field mushrooms and knew where to find wild watercress and sorrel.
(146) This amounted to "a rattling tip-top puff," Mark Twain assured his publisher, "which will go into every newspaper in the country."
(147) With all their marijuana, They won't give me a puff.
(148) A puff of blue smoke came out and then a big jinnee.
(149) He would surely puff out if he ate everything he wanted.
(150) As the pods puff up and up and up, consciousness that is biological asserts itself in an expanded space between of darkness.