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A Writer's Dictionary:

puffed Definition


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puff
noun
    1a. A small rush, gust or blast of air or wind, etc;
      Thesaurus: gust, wind, blast, whiff.
    1b. The sound made by it.
    2. A small cloud of smoke, dust or steam emitted from something.
    3. colloq
      Breath.
      Example: quite out of puff
    4. An act of inhaling and exhaling smoke from a pipe or cigarette; a drag or draw.
    5. A light pastry, often containing a sweet or savoury filling.
      Example: jam puffs
    6. A powder puff.
    7. An item of publicity intended or serving as an advertisement.
    8. derog, slang
      A male homosexual.
verb puffed, puffing
    tr & intr
    1. To blow or breathe in small blasts.
      Thesaurus: pant, exhale, blow, expire.
    intr
    2. Said of smoke or steam, etc: to emerge in small gusts or blasts.
    tr & intr
    3. To inhale and exhale smoke from, or draw at (a cigarette, etc).
    intr
    4. Said of a train or boat, etc: to go along emitting puffs of steam.
      Form: puff along (often)
    intr
    5. To pant, or go along panting.
      Example: puffing up the hill
    6. colloq
      To leave them breathless after exertion.
      Form: puff someone out (often)
    tr & intr
    7. To swell or cause something to swell.
      Example: puffed out its feathers
      Thesaurus: inflate, swell, distend, enlarge, fill.
      Form: puff out (also)
      Form: puff up
    8. To praise something extravagantly by way of advertisement.
      Thesaurus: flatter, praise, commend, congratulate, admire.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon pyffan.



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