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puffed

[ US /ˈpəft/ ]
[ UK /pˈʌft/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. gathered for protruding fullness
    puff sleeves

How To Use puffed In A Sentence

  • The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark.
  • From the window she could see the docks, the harbour, the tugs that brought cargoes in and out and puffed stertorously, shaking the very air with their efforts. Shallow Soil
  • A sudden gust of wind from the open window puffed the candle out.
  • She wore a flowing pale yellow skirt with ruffles and a silken blouse with puffed sleeves.
  • Dried manure ground into fine powder by hooves and wagon wheels puffed up into the air and its pungent smell filled the town and drifted far outside the town.
  • My leg puffed up all round the insect bite.
  • The puffed rice said shy: An artillery collapsed start others, did not know others.
  • This plate holds a blouse piece, betel leaves and nuts, green bangles, packets of haldi-kumkum, flowers, a small packet of chivda, puffed rice ladoos and chaklis. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Look at you in that picture – even your overcoat is puffed up and 2 sizes too big to try stop the world realizing how small you truly are. White House fires back at Bush comments: 'We won'
  • Foods with high glycemic indexes, including white rice, watermelon, puffed wheat and rice, and baked potatoes, contain carbohydrates that break down quickly.
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