BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: NOUN
- N/A
- Puff pastry.
- An act of drawing in and expelling the breath, as in smoking tobacco.
- An amount of vapor, smoke, or similar material released in a puff.
- A short sibilant sound produced by a puff.
- A brief sudden emission of air, vapor, or smoke.
- A short sudden gust of wind.
- A short forceful exhalation of breath.
- An exaggerated or empty expression of praise, especially one in a public journal.
- Thick cushion used as a seat
- Bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together
- A soft spherical object made from fluffy fibers; for applying powder to the skin
- Forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth
- A short light gust of air
- A light inflated pastry or puff shell
- Exaggerated praise (as for promotional purposes)
- A slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
- A swelling or rounded protuberance.
- One who writes puffs.
- One who is puffed up; an inflated, conceited person.
- Exaggerated or undue praise uttered or written from an interested point of view; especially, a written commendation of a book, an actor's or a singer's performance, a tradesman's goods, or the like.
- An implement consisting of swan's down or a wad of flossy or loose texture, used for applying powder to the hair or skin. See powderpuff.
- A light, porous, spongy, or friable cake, generally filled with preserve or the like: as, cream-puffs; jam-puffs.
- An inflated, swollen, light, fluffy, or porous thing or part.
- A puffball.
- A small vessel with minute openings for scattering liquid perfumes.
- A sharp, forcible blast; a whiff; a sudden emission, as of air from the mouth, or smoke from the stack of an engine; also, as much as is suddenly so emitted at one time.
- Anything light and filled with air. Specifically: (a) A puffball. (b) kind of light pastry. (c) A utensil of the toilet for dusting the skin or hair with powder.
- A localized region of swelling in certain chromosomes indicating the active synthesis of RNA.
- A piece of writing, as on the jacket of a book, containing often exaggerated praise, used for promotional purposes.
- An approving or flattering recommendation.
- A light padded bed covering.
- A gathered, protruding portion of fabric.
- A light soft pad for applying powder or lotion.
- A sudden and single emission of breath from the mouth; hence, any sudden or short blast of wind; a slight gust; a whiff.
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Gathered for protruding fullness
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: VERB
- To exhale (something).
- Expel air
- To exhale.
- To swell or cause to enlarge, Her faced puffed up from the drugs toswellorcausetoenlargeherface
- Speak in a blustering or scornful manner
- Praise extravagantly
- Blow hard and loudly
- Smoke and exhale strongly
- Suck in or take (air)
- Make proud or conceited
- Breathe noisily, as when one is exhausted
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To emit or give forth in puffs.
- To impel with puffs.
- To smoke (a cigar, for example).
- To inflate or distend.
- To fill with pride or conceit.
- To publicize with often exaggerated praise.
- To swell or seem to swell, as with pride or air. Often used with up.
- To take puffs on smoking material.
- To emit puffs.
- To breathe forcefully and rapidly.
- To blow in puffs.
- To come forth in puffs.
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To blow with quick, intermittent blasts; emit a whiff, as of wind, air, or smoke.
- To blow, as an expression of scorn or contempt; snort; sneer.
- To breathe with agitation, as after violent exertion.
- To act or move with flurry and a swelling, bustling appearance; assume importance.
- To blow; send forth in quick short blasts or whiffs; drive with a blast.
- To draw smoke through, or send out smoke from.
- To fill, inflate, or expand with breath or air, and figuratively with pride, vanity, conceit, etc.; swell: frequently with up: as, puffed up with success; puffed with ambition.
- To praise with exaggeration; give undue or servile praise to.
- In botany, to discharge suddenly a clond of spores, as frequently occurs in certain fungi.
- To swell or cause to enlarge
- For applying powder to the skin
- An exclamation of contempt or impatience.
- To swell or cause to enlarge, "Her faced puffed up from the drugs"
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: RELATED WORDS
- Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Expire, Exhale
- Quilt, Draw, Powderpuff, Comforter, Blow up, Drag, Pant, Heave, Fancy, Pull, Gasp, Blow, Whiff, Chuff, Huff
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Breath, Eupnea, Anhelation, Breathe, Suspiration, Exsufflation, Inhale, Effume, Inbreathe, Exhalable, Rebreathe, Halitus, Outbreathe, Breathe in, Exhale
- Quilt, Draw, Powderpuff, Comforter, Blow up, Drag, Pant, Heave, Fancy, Pull, Gasp, Blow, Whiff, Chuff, Huff
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Our cells do this too, which is why we breathe in oxygen but breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Some of what he shared hopefully will help me to breathe in and breathe out.
- Almost all living things breathe in and breathe out this air.
- JOHN Good, stand here, facing me, breathe in, breathe out.
- Say to yourself 'breathe in' and 'breathe out' ten times.
- Close your eyes, slowly breathe in and breathe out.
- Breathe out so that I can breathe you in.
- Humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
- Breathe out the very Breath we now breathe in!
- Breathe in, breathe out, I had to keep calm.
- If I was to recommend a cream puff, I would say go for the Earl grey cream puff.
- You can buy the blocks of puff pastry and roll it out, or the pre rolled puff pastry.
- The regular suck, puff, suck, puff, drew him gradually back into his reverie.
- For instance, when a larger puff is taken, (an increase in puff volume), the following occurs with cigarettes:.
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- Nigerian food, like egusi soup and puff puff, all over the country.
- Go easy on the puff puff they are not figure friendly.
- Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff.
- Willie Nelson sums it up: Smoke smoke smoke that cigarette Puff puff puff And if you smoke.
BREATHE OUT vs PUFF: QUESTIONS
- Is it bad to only be able to breathe out one nostril?
- What gas do we breathe out when we inhale and exhale?
- What percentage of nitrogen is in the air we breathe out?
- How much oxygen do you breathe out with one breath?
- How many molecules did Leonardo da Vinci Breathe Out?
- What happens to the diaphragm when you breathe out?
- When to breathe in and when to breathe out during ascent?
- Does the air we breathe in and Breathe Out have the same?
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