"Puffed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Puffed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Puffed" Meaning

Full of air or gas; inflated.

The balloon is puffed up with helium.

Makes a sudden slight hissing or blowing sound, like the sound of air escaping.

The puffed breath escaped from her lips.

-made or made to look or become like something that is swollen, distended, or full of air.

The puffed sleeves of the coat made her look fashionable.

-or past simple of puff.

"Puffed" Examples

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1. She was smoking a puffed sleeve with a pastry sleeve around it.
2. The food I ate was puffed up by the carbonated drinks.
3. Someone puffed on his pipe, sending smoke rising from the holes in the pipe.
4. The sleepy child puffed out tiny clouds of breath when she spit out her fogging breath on her pumpkin-shaped seat cushion.
5. He puffed on his large urethane cushion.

Noun


1. She posted a photo of the puffed filling in her pudding.
2. The small, puffed caps on mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom.

"Puffed" Similar Words

Puerperium

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Puerperium refers to the period after childbirth, typically the first 6 weeks, where a woman's body returns to normal after giving birth. During this time, women experience physical and hormonal changes, and the uterus contracts back to its pre-pregnancy size.<br><br>In this period, women also experience fatigue, nipple soreness, mood swings, and emotional changes due to the decrease in estrogen levels. They may also experience vaginal discharge, perineal pain, and breast engorgement as the milk comes in.<br><br>Puerperium is also a time when women need rest and support to recover physically and emotionally from childbirth, often requiring help from family members, friends, and healthcare providers.

Puerperous

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Relating to or characteristic of the period of time after childbirth, especially of a woman.

Puet

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The word "puet" is likely a misspelling or variant of the word "poet".<br><br>A poet is a person who writes poetry, which is a form of literature that uses language in a creative and imaginative way to express thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Poets often use various techniques such as metaphor, imagery, and rhyme to convey meaning and evoke emotions.

Puett

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The word "puett" is not a real word in the English language, although I suspect it may be a variation or misspelling of the word "putt", which is a noun or verb with several related meanings.<br><br>As a verb, "putt" can mean to hit the ball on the ground with the end of a golf club, or to push or nudge something gently.<br><br>As a noun, "putt" can be a type of putt in golf.<br><br>If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'd be happy to assist you.

Puff

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To breathe out quickly and noisily, typically because of laughing or because something is smelly: <br><br>Be careful not to smoke in a crowded room and then puff on your cigarette.<br><br>A cloud of white vapor began to puff out of the factory's chimney.

Puffa

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Puffball

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Puffballs

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Puffer

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A puffer, also known as a blowfish or fugu, is a type of marine fish that has the ability to inflate its body with air or gas to deter predators.<br><br>In English, "puffer" can also have a few other meanings:<br><br> A person who blows things up or expands them, often in an exaggerated or boastful way (e.g., "He's a bit of a puffer, always claiming to have Skills beyond his abilities).<br> A military aircraft or missile that can lift off or a find lift under its own power, essentially a plane that can take off or land vertically (e.g., "an experimental puffer system has been developed to transport troops quickly).<br><br>In psychological terms, the term 'puffer' can additionally connote a 'pufferfish-like' defense mechanism, referring to how one tries to elevate their self-worth by puffing out phrases like "modest graduate" - or what not - to confuse and confuse others of unbelievably balanced, competent, persuasive mega confident "- Wordsmiths instead.

Pufferfish

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Pufferies

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Pufferies can refer to several things, but most commonly it is associated with:<br><br>1. Euphemism for female genitals<br>2. Another term for puffings, which are small shops that sell breath mints or related confectionery. <br>3. Pufineria, a type of butterfly with a flat or elongated body.

Puffery

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Advertorials, labels, or other sales promotions that are exaggerated or exaggerated.

Puffier

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Adjective: more puffy or inflated in a soft, puffy manner.<br><br>Example: "The balloon became puffier and puffier as the air filled it up."<br><br>Alternatively, it can also be used to describe something or someone that is more flabby or soft, especially in an unpleasant way.<br><br>Example: "The pillow was puffier than before, indicating it was not aired out properly."

Puffin

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A small seabird with a distinctive black-and-white coat, found in the North Atlantic. It has a specialized diet of fish, crustaceans, and other marine animals, and is known for its adorable cartoonish appearance. Puffins are also often associated with the Icelandic culture, particularly in the puffin colonies found on the Látrabjarg cliffs.

Puffiness

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Puffing

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