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How To Use Huffy In A Sentence

  • Normally I would have gotten all huffy, but here I was, a 38 year old woman with 2 kids, worried because the condom fell off during my fertile time.
  • Deliverance Dobbins, a frumpish, fizgig of a maid, ever complaining of bodily ills though her chuffy cheeks were red as pippins, reported that one day when she had gone for simples she had seen strange, dead things in the jars of M. Picot's dispensary. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
  • I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
  • The senior officer's eyes told me that this wasn't a time to get huffy, so I lay down in the footwell. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Tennessee, her chuffy hand on his shoulder, for she could reach it as he knelt, held her head close to his, and looked at them too with wide black eyes. Down the Ravine
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  • And when there is the smallest error in their royalty statements they get all huffy on you.
  • The huffy silence at the end of the debate must be subtly taken advantage of and the following words murmured as if the thought just occurred that moment.
  • OK, my apologies it was a bit of a sneaky question, but please don't get all huffy and turn the page
  • On sitting on the grass outside the lager, I remember how chuffy Tom & I felt and also him saying "Just think, Stan, these people going by, are now going home to a nice farmhouse tea". Stan Prout
  • DANIELS: I do, and I was kind of huffy about doing it, but now I have no problem because I am kind of proud to have played that role. CNN Transcript May 3, 2002
  • See, i like my men chuffy and rough, so Andy is a little too smooth for me to get the sexy vibe from, but got-damn is he not the cutest thing on the face of this earth?!?!?! Dlisted - Be Very Afraid
  • As someone who's often a tech-support resource for others, I try to be patient, because the people I know are smart, and it's better to try to explain what the problem is than to get all huffy.
  • As a result, they can find emotional situations more confusing, leading to the petulant, huffy behaviour adolescents are notorious for.
  • Well, you are a queer boy," she said, in what the boys always called her "huffy" voice. Queensland Cousins
  • His huffy departure surprised everyone at the airport.
  • So the entire brewing industry is under pressure and lobbying parliament, and generally being huffy.
  • I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
  • I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
  • The flouncy fish gets particularly huffy about serrated edges, which tear rather than slice through its delicate flesh.
  • And then you'd be thanking me instead of acting all huffy like you are now.
  • I'm huffy about that; I wish I had his royalties.
  • Nothing suits me but the fluffy, chuffy things with a tilt to them. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1902 to 1903
  • I was very angry at her and I got a row for being huffy and I got grounded for a month.
  • Tanja Dückers writes a huffy retort to Eva Menasse's recent claim that German writers' refusal to take a public stance in the federal election campaign reflects opportunism.
  • The place had a suspicious appearance, and a pack of hounds in full cry rushed from the kitchen, and, while in the act of leaping the stile and palings, were arrested almost in mid air by a chuffy voice crying from within: The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
  • She gets all huffy if you mention his name.
  • I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
  • Deliverance Dobbins, a frumpish, fizgig of a maid, ever complaining of bodily ills though her chuffy cheeks were red as pippins, reported that one day when she had gone for simples she had seen strange, dead things in the jars of M. Picot's dispensary. Heralds of Empire Being the Story of One Ramsay Stanhope, Lieutenant to Pierre Radisson in the Northern Fur Trade
  • But the latter occur in profusion, too: pirootin ': Messing around; from "pirouetting." tickler: A flat pocket flask. favorance: Resemblance. gumshot: Slingshot. throddy: Well rounded; plump; chuffy. in the room of: In place of. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • One of several reasons this makes me a bit huffy is that it's not at all evident (far from it!) that what an Evangelical such as Colson believes about justification, faith, and charity is what Luther believed. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • There's a guilty pleasure in witnessing his obvious discomfort and huffy asides to the camera - ‘four hours’ he mutters darkly while getting fitted for a swish suit.
  • I, in my turn, became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
  • ‘Don't get all huffy, puss,’ Louis said gently.
  • Do you suppose it has ever occurred to any of these morons that I never intended to buy this POS company, and was only dangling big numbers out there so that I could bump up the price that Red Hat would have to pay when its hair-trigger CEO got all huffy and rushed in to "outbid" me? Archive 2006-12-01
  • Lagerfeld was especially huffy, saying: ‘I think they should have taken a big name.’
  • Something I wrote in huffy anger and probably would have thrown away myself, he kept because … he thought it was cute? Of Shoes And Ships And Sealing Wax And Hoarding Stuff And Things | Her Bad Mother
  • Eh! they was set up about it, was t 'cows; I'd niver seen 'em so chuffy. Tales of the Ridings
  • Don't go huffy when you're put on hold for the sixth time.
  • Felix took it quietly, but Phil got kind of huffy, and said papa must think he was about two years old, from the way he treated him. We Ten Or, The Story of the Roses
  • She gets very huffy at this point, complaining that if they ever need to change the menu they'll need to contact me, and that she doesn't see why this should be the case.
  • Ktowever, what ihe with - held from the infant, ihe beftowed with the utmoft profufenefs on the poor unknown mother, whom ihe called an im - pudent flut, a wanton huffy, an audacious harlot, The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling
  • Another huffy tantrum ensued, which some quick, timely clay-shaping and fast talking intercepted.
  • The studio rep I dealt with got kind of huffy at those renegades who didn't drink the Kool Aid. Archive 2007-11-01
  • Played by two women, their portrayal of the huffy, roly-poly cartoon-like Russians was very amusing.
  • Dr. Vega says the exchange ended up sounding "huffy" and unprofessional. When You Are
  • stayed huffy a good while
  • In person Burnside is a big, huffy, bear of a man and not what you expect a poet to look like.
  • (This one is useful because Clinton supporters like to conflate race-baiting with crude racism, and then get all huffy and say how dare you call the sainted Clintons racist. Video: Obama's South Carolina Victory Speech
  • He said the place to keep a man "huffy" was down on the Southern Overland, among the Apaches, before the company moved the stage line up on the northern route. Roughing It
  • The flouncy fish gets particularly huffy about serrated edges, which tear rather than slice through its delicate flesh.
  • Thats a damn nice bike boy! is that a huffy?
  • We have only the best,’ the huffy brunette answered curtly.
  • The hacks are getting very huffy about still being banned from the bar.
  • Woods got huffy in Chicago when it was suggested that he was in a slump.
  • And we get huffy about anything that seems to shake our status. The Sun
  • Of course he felt a little "huffy" now; but next winter, when she had a home of her own, she would give attractive parties, and invite Jim among the very first. A Little Girl of Long Ago

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