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    puff
    /pʌf/

    noun

    • 1. a short, explosive burst of breath or wind: "a puff of wind swung the weathercock round" Similar gustblastrushsquall
    • 2. a light pastry case, typically one made of puff pastry, containing a sweet or savoury filling: "a jam puff"

    verb

    • 1. breathe in repeated short gasps: "exercises that make you puff" Similar breathe heavilybreathe loudly/rapidly/quicklypantpuff and pant
    • 2. swell or become swollen: "he suddenly sucked his stomach in and puffed his chest out"

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  2. Learn the meanings and usage of the word puff in different contexts, such as breathing, smoking, blowing, food, and praise. See examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word puff as a verb, noun, and adjective. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of puff.

  4. noun. a short, quick blast, as of wind or breath. an abrupt emission of air, smoke, vapor, etc. an act of inhaling and exhaling, as on a cigarette or pipe; whiff. the sound of an abrupt emission of air, vapor, etc. a small quantity of vapor, smoke, etc., emitted at one blast.

  5. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of the verb puff, which can mean to smoke, to blow out smoke or steam, or to breathe loudly. Find out how to use puff in different contexts, idioms and phrasal verbs.

  6. n. 1. a. A short forceful exhalation of breath. b. A short sudden gust of wind. c. A brief sudden emission of air, vapor, or smoke. d. A short sibilant sound produced by a puff. 2. An amount of vapor, smoke, or similar material released in a puff. 3. An act of drawing in and expelling the breath, as in smoking tobacco. 4.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word puff, such as a short burst of air or smoke, a draw at a cigarette, a swelling, or a pastry. See synonyms, pronunciation, examples, and related words.

  8. A puff is a wisp of air or a baked snack. A magician might disappear in a puff of smoke — the kind that happens when you blow out a candle, not the kind that’s made of cheese. A puff of wind can spin a pinwheel or send a kite bobbing higher in the sky, and a tired runner's breath comes in puffs.