"Poof" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Poof" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Poof" Meaning

A sudden, cloud of smoke or fine particles, typically resulting from the sudden transformation or obliteration of something, often used figuratively to describe a sudden or unexpected event or disappearance.

Example: "The smoke poisonous gas waved a great poof of smoke".

Synonyms: puff, cloud, burst

Idioms: "poof, you're gone", "poof of magic", "poof of smoke".

"Poof" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Poof"


1. In Whimsy
When the magician waved his wand, his assistant disappeared with a gentle poof of smoke.

2. With Informal Slang
That's it officer, I confess. It was all just a jump at the beginning with a poof of memory to say I did it.

3. In Storytelling
As suddenly as she were playing cards, the table shook with a tenth of an earthquake and a poof of movement moved every single part.

4. In Poetic Imagery
Each scene froze its frozen mask before it showed its true formation like a poof of fume dissolving softly without any remnant of its chance.

5. In Scientific Concept
In quantum theory, wave-particle duality proposes that a particle, such as an electron, can exist in a state of superposition, transitioning from a wave-like state to a particle-like state with a poof of probability.

"Poof" Similar Words

Pooch

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Pooches

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A colloquial or informal term for dogs.

Poochie

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Pood

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Poodle

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A small to medium-sized breed of domesticated dog known for its distinctive curly coat, seen in various sizes, such as toy, miniature, and standard poodles. They are highly intelligent, active, and often require regular grooming to prevent matting of their fur.

Poodles

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Poodles are a breed of domesticated dog known for their distinctive appearance and intelligent, loyal nature. They are often considered a high-maintenance breed due to their need for regular grooming to prevent matting and tangling of their fur.<br><br>Some common characteristics of poodles include:<br><br> Thick, curly, or wavy coats that require regular grooming<br> Intelligent and easy to train<br> Loyal and affectionate with their family<br> Active and athletic, requiring regular exercise<br> Can be prone to health issues such as hip dysplasia and eye problems<br><br>Poodles come in a variety of sizes, including:<br><br> Toy poodles (weight: 6-14 pounds, height: 10-11 inches)<br> Miniature poodles (weight: 10-15 pounds, height: 11-14 inches)<br> Standard poodles (weight: 40-70 pounds, height: 15-20 inches)<br><br>Overall, poodles are a popular breed for people who value intelligence, trainability, and loyalty in a pet.

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Pooed

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Expressing the sound of flatulence.

Poofter

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Pooing

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Pooja

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Pooja refers to a form of worship, a ritual or ceremony in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, where an individual offers prayers, devotion, and offerings to a deity, usually as a form of gratitude or request. It often involves meditation, chanting, and offerings of flowers, incense, or other items.

Pook

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"Pook" can refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Pook, a surname. It is of English or Irish origin and may be derived from the Old English or Gaelic language.<br>2. Pook or Pooka, a mythical Irish creature from Irish folklore, often depicted as a malevolent spirit or a trickster.<br>3. Pook or Pookball, a types of lava or beach plants typically found in tropical and subtropical regions.<br><br>However, a more common usage of the word "pook" is in the phrase "pooka-led fishing rods" or Pook-style fishing rods for surf fishing. It has become more synonymous with good fishing luck or successful fishing try, and leads to say fisherman are "in the pook zone" when they're on a fishing trip and are getting a lot of bites.

Pool

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A body of fluid, either natural or man-made, used for swimming or other recreational activities; a group of people who work or have a common interest together, often organized, e.g., a panel of juries; a collection of items from which something is selected, e.g., a pool of candidates.