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huff

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Huff is an American television comedy series produced by Sony Pictures Television for Showtime . The series was broadcast for two seasons, during 2004–2006.

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Huff \Huff\, v. i. To enlarge; to swell up; as, bread huffs. To bluster or swell with anger, pride, or arrogance; to storm; to take offense. This senseless arrogant conceit of theirs made them huff at the doctrine of repentance. --South. (Draughts) To remove ...

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Sidney Huff and a lieutenant colonel carrying a briefcase and wearing the aiguillette of an aide-de-camp came in and stood by the door.

Fallon stopped, huffing and puffing, watching through the wide door as cops combed through the stuff in the cluttered workshop.

The Doolin sounds are the ancient swirling and twirling, the huffing and puffing sounds that have a feirie resonance of their own.

Like Rachel, Tom smokes not in the hammily clandestine manner of adolescents, that huffing and crouching and voice-squeezing which Dylan privately despises, but grandly, legs crossed, waving a joint and talking uninterruptedly through inhalations, unmindful of conserving the smoke.

Most Navy aircraft do not need a huffer to start engines, but it can be used in emergencies or for maintenance.

The air inside the cockpit was starting to warm up from our combined body heat, and a huffer was standing by in case we needed its auxiliary compressed air to get a clean start on the engine.

As the plane captain twirled his fingers and the huffer bellowed, Jake cranked the left engine.

When it was at idle, 60 percent RPM, the plane captain disconnected the huffer, which supplied high-pressure air to the plane, and advanced the left engine to 75 percent.

The second man involved with the kidnapping, the one Elaine had killed, had been identified as Darryl Huffer, a long-time associate of Lex Adams.

Most navy aircraft do not need a huffer to start engines, but it can be used in emergencies or for maintenance.

She would come into the kitchen huffing and puffing and throwing her weight about.

The dirty water was thrown out as the rotund cook came huffing and heaving with a fresh pail to fill the basin.

The large headmaster rubbed a kerchief across his blotchy face, huffing and puffing almost continually as his bloated body tried to pull in enough air.

She was blundering through the brush, huffing indignantly at branches that snagged her clothes.

Tom worked hard at it, huffing and grunting as he struggled to sort himself out, then, strangely, he found the traverse a bit easier.