A short light gust of air.
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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.
1UK institutional investors tend to view any whiff of nepotism with suspicion.
2Before long I got another whiff of decomposition coming from somewhere ahead.
3But a Hard Brexit presents a whiff of opportunity for our government.
4Unfortunately, the Bill carries with it the whiff of a general election.
5Were there a whiff of danger in the air it wouldn't work.
1A warm puff of air wandered in on them now and again.
2A puff of air pushed it forward, before it began its descent.
3From somewhere came a puff of air which blew out the candle.
4One more puff of air and her thin, taut membrane would rend.
5Franklin lets out a puff of air as he sees the dog.
6Don't mind me, I'm just a puff of air right behind your shoulder.
7I-Tor heard Rose inhale softly and let out a puff of air.
8She felt a spectral puff of air, then another, flit past.
9He blew out a puff of air and pivoted back in his seat.
10I blew a puff of air; the dust did not disperse.
11A puff of air brushed by her cheek, and she smelled smoke again.
12She blew a little puff of air over her fingers.
13A change had coarsened her like a puff of air on a still pool.
14Chrysabelle snorted a soft puff of air through her nostrils, unwittingly attracting Tatiana's attention.
15With that, she was gone like a puff of air.
16Then a puff of air struck us, right in our teeth, out of Taiohae Bay.
Translations for puff of air