Suchen
to puff
01
paffen, rauchen
to inhale and exhale smoke from a pipe, cigarette, or cigar
Intransitive: to puff on an smoking implement
02
schnauben, keuchen
to breathe in short, quick gasps with effort or exertion
Intransitive
03
blasen, ausatmen
to blow dust, smoke, or a light object away with a quick burst of air
Transitive: to puff air or particles somewhere
04
aufblasen, schwellen
to expand or become larger, often due to air, pressure, or a change in shape
Intransitive
05
prahlen, angeben
to speak or behave in a boastful, arrogant, or overly self-important way
Intransitive
06
pusten, übertreiben
to promote or publicize something with excessive or misleading praise
Transitive: to puff a product or achievement
07
aufplustern, schmeicheln
to cause someone to become excessively proud or self-important
Transitive: to puff sb/sth
Puff
01
Steppdecke, Kissen
bedding made of two layers of cloth filled with stuffing and stitched together
02
Zug, Einatmen
a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke)
03
Ausstoß, Puff
forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth
04
Puff, Puderquaste
a soft spherical object made from fluffy fibers; for applying powder to the skin
05
Hocker, Kissen
thick cushion used as a seat
06
Übertreibung, Werbeprahlerei
exaggerated praise (as for promotional purposes)
07
Blätterteig, Puff
a light inflated pastry or puff shell
08
Puff, Luftstoß
a short light gust of air
puff
01
aufgeblasen, plüschig
gathered for protruding fullness
puff
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puffed
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puffed
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puffer
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puffer
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puffing
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puffing
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Beispiel
Smokers puff on cigarettes to inhale and exhale the smoke.
He puffed on his cigar, looking out over the city skyline.
Children love to puff on pretend cigarettes when playing make-believe.
He sat in the garden, puffing slowly on his pipe and watching the birds.
She took a deep drag and began to puff on her cigar.