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puff

puff [ puf ]


noun  (plural puffs)
Definition:
 
1. short sudden rush of air: a short sudden rush of air, wind, gas, or smoke

2. sound of puff: the short sound made by a rush of air or gas

3. amount in puff: the amount of substance contained in a puff

4. short exhalation: a short blowing out of breath

5. inhalation followed by exhalation: an inhalation followed by an exhalation, especially when smoking

6. U.S. food 
Same as  puff pastry


7. exaggerated praise or publicity: an exaggerated or flattering expression of praise, especially in publicizing something or somebody

8. cosmetics 
Same as  powder puff


9. swelling: a rounded swelling or projection on something

10. gathered section of fabric: a piece of fabric gathered around the edges and bulging in the middle

11. voluminous hairstyle: hair arranged in an enlarged mass by combing, rolling, or padding it

12. U.S. quilted bedspread: a quilted and padded covering for a bed ( dated )

13. genetics enlarged region on chromosome: an enlarged region on a chromosome resulting from active RNA synthesis



verb  (past and past participle puffed, present participle puff·ing, 3rd person present singular puffs)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb breathe quickly: to breathe quickly in short blasts

2. transitive and intransitive verb emit gas in short blasts: to emit or blow steam, gas, or smoke in short blasts

3. transitive and intransitive verb inhale and exhale smoke: to inhale and exhale smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe

4. intransitive verb move while emitting smoke puffs: to move in a particular direction or way emitting puffs of smoke or steam

5. intransitive verb move while panting: to move in a particular direction or way while panting
He puffed up the hill.

6. transitive and intransitive verb swell up: to swell, or make something swell, e.g. with air or pride
puffed out his cheeks
puffing up balloons

7. transitive verb speak highly of somebody or something: to praise somebody or something extravagantly, especially in publicity material

[12th century. Origin ?]
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