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huff
[huhf]
noun
a mood of sulking anger; a fit of resentment.
Just because you disagree, don't walk off in a huff.
verb (used with object)
to give offense to; make angry.
to treat with arrogance or contempt; bluster at; hector or bully.
Checkers., to remove (a piece) from the board as a penalty for failing to make a compulsory capture.
Slang., to inhale the vapors of in order to become intoxicated.
to huff glue.
verb (used without object)
to take offense; speak indignantly.
to puff or blow; breathe heavily.
to swell with pride or arrogance; swagger or bluster.
huff
/ hʌf /
noun
a passing mood of anger or pique (esp in the phrase in a huff )
verb
to make or become angry or resentful
(intr) to blow or puff heavily
Also: blow. draughts to remove (an opponent's draught) from the board for failure to make a capture
obsolete, (tr) to bully
empty threats or objections; bluster
Other Word Forms
- huffish adjective
- huffiness noun
- huffily adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of huff1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Celtic huffed and puffed against Kazakh side Kairat Almaty, but they were unable to even come close to finding the back of the net in a blunt display.
There are stabbing actions and fight-for-your-life moves as Decker throws out petrifying puns, making the class chuckle between huffs and puffs.
In other words, it’s not up to Newsom to huff and puff and blow existing House districts down.
With mighty Yankee Aaron Judge huffing and puffing at the plate, a lone insistent chant emerged from a Dodger fan lurking in the shadows.
“Blocked by a dog in a dress!” she said with a huff.
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