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- nounpuff (noun) · puffs (plural noun)
- a short, explosive burst of breath or wind:"a puff of wind swung the weathervane around"
- the sound of air or vapor escaping suddenly:"the whistle and puff of steam"
- a small quantity of vapor or smoke, emitted in one blast:"the fire breathed out a puff of blue smoke"
- an act of drawing quickly on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar:"he took a puff of his cigar"
- a light pastry case, typically one made of puff pastry, containing a sweet or savory filling:"a cream puff"
- informala review of a work of art, book, or theatrical production, especially an excessively complimentary one:"the publishers sent him a copy of the book hoping for a puff"
- BRITISH ENGLISHan advertisement, especially one exaggerating the value of the goods advertised:"the distinction between a trader's puff and a statement having legal significance is a fine one" · "extravagant statements are regarded as salesman's puff"
- a gathered mass of material in a dress or other garment.
- a rolled protuberant mass of hair:"her hair was drawn up into a series of padded puffs and curves"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa soft quilt:"plump pillows and puffs"
- a powder puff:"she sent her a box of dusting powder with a swansdown puff"
verbpuff (verb) · puffs (third person present) · puffed (past tense) · puffed (past participle) · puffing (present participle)- breathe in repeated short gasps:"exercises that make you puff"
- (of a person, engine, etc.) move with short, noisy breaths or bursts of air or steam:"the train came puffing in"
- smoke a pipe, cigarette, or cigar:"he puffed on his pipe contentedly"
- blow (dust, smoke, or a light object) in a specified direction with a quick breath or blast of air:"he lighted his pipe and puffed forth smoke"
- move through the air in short bursts:"his breath puffed out like white smoke"
- (puff something out/uppuff out/up)cause to swell or become swollen:"he suddenly sucked his stomach in and puffed his chest out" · "when he was in a temper, his cheeks puffed up and his eyes shrank"
- (be puffed up)be conceited:"he was never puffed up about his writing"
- advertise with exaggerated or false praise:"publishers have puffed the book on the grounds that it contains new discoveries"
OriginOld English pyffan (verb), imitative of the sound of a breath.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a short, explosive burst of breath or wind:
- an act of drawing quickly on a pipe, cigarette, or cigar:
- a review of a work of art, book, or theatrical production, especially an excessively complimentary one:
- an advertisement, especially one exaggerating the value of the goods advertised:
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- Blow out in cloudsLearn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.puff verb (BLOW) [ I or T ] to blow out in clouds, or make steam or smoke do this: The engine puffed a huge cloud of steam, then rolled down the tracks. The chimney was puffing out clouds of smoke.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/puff: to blow in short gusts (2) : to exhale forcibly b : to breathe hard : pant c : to emit small whiffs or clouds (as of smoke) often as an accompaniment to vigorous action puff at a pipewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/puffto blow with short, quick blasts, as the wind. to be emitted in a puff. to emit a puff or puffs; breathe quick and hard, as after violent exertion. to go with puffing or panting. to emit puffs or whiffs of vapor or smoke.www.dictionary.com/browse/puff
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