A state of irritation or annoyance.
Inhale recreational drugs.
1 They chattered so loud that the nightingale stopped singing in a huff .
2 The home side's huff and puff before the interval had yielded nothing.
3 Did she huff paint before speaking in front of large, bookish crowds?
4 He calls Ellie in a huff while stalking off in the night.
5 I'm definitely not going to waste my time on huff and puff.
6 In the distance, the huff and screech of an approaching train grew.
7 What if the fool resigns and throws all up in a huff ?
8 If you can't get a taxi, you can leave in a huff .
9 I straightened from my pose against the column, somewhat in a huff .
10 Libby let out a little huff of displeasure, but Pete ignored it.
11 Supposed intellectuals will huff and puff about the silliness of it all.
12 Oh, don't look at me like that, she added in a huff .
13 William took a seat across from her, sitting down with a huff .
14 With a huff and a roll of her eyes, she flounced off.
15 We wind up in a huff of road dust on the shoulder.
16 Something between a sigh and a huff of exasperation leaves my mouth.
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