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Puff

puff
n. & v. --n. 1 a a short quick blast of breath or wind. b the sound of this; a similar sound. c a small quantity of vapour, smoke, etc., emitted in one blast (went up in a puff of smoke). 2 a cake etc. containing jam, cream, etc., and made of light esp. puff pastry. 3 a gathered mass of material in a dress etc. (puff sleeve). 4 a rolled protuberant mass of hair. 5 a an extravagantly enthusiastic review of a book etc., esp. in a newspaper. b an advertisement for goods etc., esp. in a newspaper. 6 = powder-puff. 7 US an eiderdown. 8 colloq. one's life (in all my puff). --v. 1 intr. emit a puff of air or breath; blow with short blasts. 2 intr. (usu. foll. by away, out, etc.) (of a person smoking, a steam engine, etc.) emit or move with puffs (puffing away at his cigar; a train puffed out of the station). 3 tr. (usu. in passive; often foll. by out) put out of breath (arrived somewhat puffed; completely puffed him out). 4 intr. breathe hard; pant. 5 tr. utter pantingly ('No more,' he puffed). 6 intr. & tr. (usu. foll. by up, out) become or cause to become inflated; swell (his eye was inflamed and puffed up; puffed up the balloon). 7 tr. (usu. foll. by out, up, away) blow or emit (dust, smoke, a light object, etc.) with a puff. 8 tr. smoke (a pipe etc.) in puffs. 9 tr. (usu. as puffed up adj.) elate; make proud or boastful. 10 tr. advertise or promote (goods, a book, etc.) with exaggerated or false praise. Phrases and idioms puff-adder a large venomous African viper, Bitis arietans, which inflates the upper part of its body and hisses when excited. puff and blow = sense 4 of v. puff-ball any of various fungi having a ball-shaped spore case. puff pastry light flaky pastry. puff-puff Brit. a childish word for a steam-engine or train. puff up = sense 9 of v. Etymology: ME puf, puffe, perh. f. OE, imit. of the sound of breath
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  I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English pyffan, of imitative origin Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to blow in short gusts, to exhale forcibly, to breathe hard ; pant, to emit small whiffs or clouds (as of smoke) often as an accompaniment to vigorous action , to speak or act in a scornful, conceited, or exaggerated manner, 3. to become distended ; swell, to open or appear in or as if in a ~, to form a chromosomal ~, transitive verb 1. to emit, propel, blow, or expel by or as if by ~s ; waft, to draw on (as a cigar, cigarette, or pipe) with intermittent exhalations of smoke, 2. to distend with or as if with air or gas ; inflate, to make proud or conceited ; elate, c. to praise extravagantly and usually with exaggeration , advertise, II. noun Date: 13th century 1. an act or instance of ~ing ; whiff, a slight explosive sound accompanying a ~, a perceptible cloud or aura emitted in a ~, draw 1a, a light round hollow pastry, 3. a slight swelling ; protuberance, a fluffy mass: as, pouf 2, a small fluffy pad for applying cosmetic powder, a soft loose roll of hair, a quilted bed covering, a commendatory or promotional notice or review, an enlarged region of a chromosome that is associated with intensely active genes involved in RNA synthesis, ~iness noun ~y adjective III. adjective Date: 1943 of, relating to, or designed for promotion or flattery ...
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