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huffy
adjective as in angry, in a bad mood
Weak matches
Example Sentences
However, five weeks later she developed "huffy" breathing and in the days following was diagnosed with GBS after deteriorating in hospital.
The right-wing joke about huffy posturing by celebrities was born.
During the course of the TV show “Frasier,” its main character was described as pompous, loquacious, overanalytical, pushy, pretentious, bossy, huffy, vain … and those are just the words used by his loved ones.
She has her hand propped on her hip and is very huffy.
Whenever it was on, I became huffy, knitting my brows and aggressively scrolling through my camera roll or Twitter in silent protest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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