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puff out
adjective as in oversized
verb as in balloon
verb as in bulge
verb as in dilate
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Example Sentences
The wolf’s breath puffed out of his nostrils, sending Jack’s hair flying.
From Literature
Perfume cannons puffing out scent alongside the music.
From New York Times
Its towering smokestacks once puffed out clouds of steam.
From New York Times
Only once, when a retailer said he’d heard that daytime deliveries would be banned, did the police chief lose patience, puffing out his cheeks.
From Seattle Times
The team said the stars looked dim for several years before they puffed out huge clouds of smoke into space.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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