Puffed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pʌft|  American pronunciation of the word puffed
Brit.  |pʌfd|  British pronunciation of the word puffed
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto puff
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto puff

adjective

- gathered for protruding fullness (syn: puff)

Extra examples

I'm too puffed to dance any more.

The chimney puffed white smoke into the sky.

The bikers puffed up the hill.

Wait a minute, I'm puffed out.

The train puffed away.

As the wind rose, the sails puffed out and the little boat moved faster.

His face was all puffed up.

The new girl seems rather puffed up.

An elderly man puffed on a trumpet to the accompaniment of drums and piano.

Steam puffed out of the chimney.

The train puffed steadily across the bridge.

George puffed and panted and he tried to keep up.

An old man puffed up to them.

My eye had puffed up because of a mosquito bite.

I was so puffed up with my own importance in those days.

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