Thick cushion used as a seat.
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Examples for "puff"
Examples for "puff"
1Then proceed in the manner explained for the making of puff paste.
2The woman was putting the powder puff away in her jet bag.
3So let other countries puff their chests with empty slogans about rights.
4They never quite had enough puff to make it mainstream, until recently.
5A puff of wind fanned his cheek; the sail filled and drew.
1The countess was reclining on an ottoman, half buried in luxurious cushions.
2She dropped on an ottoman and drew the little girl toward her.
3She tossed the whip aside, stretched out on the ottoman, and rang.
4Cynthia stooped and carefully arranged the old lady's feet upon the ottoman.
5The girl took an ottoman near by, and carried it to Ben-Hur.
1His foot found the hassock; he mounted it and adjusted his eye.
2He came very close to tripping over a hassock on his way.
3She sat on a hassock across the room and looked at him.
4Felicity was about as likely to have excess soul as a hassock.
5She stepped backward, tripped over a hassock, fell to the lobby rug.
1Lak every pretty girl an' have good time, then 'pouf!-zatis all!
2French Pete followed her admiringly, though he said ominously: Some day, pouf!
3Teddy's a pouf, but he could talk the birds down from the trees.
4They quarreled; the Spahi drew first; and then, pouf et passe!
5If the mind doesn't make it into the host -pouf!
1For example, the Terence, which comes with a pouffe and fully removable fabric covers, and usually costs from €3,598, is available from €2,878.
2Its 100 per cent cotton cord and line pouffes will perk up any room.
3And the lanterns danced a last gay little dance among the roses and the vines before, Pouffe!
4Maisons du Monde sells products including sofas, bookcases and pouffes and has 300 shops in France and across Europe, according to its website.