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1 (context colloquial English) pant because of having exercised. 2 inflated v
(en-pastpuff out)
Usage examples of "puffed out".
The flesh around one eye was fairly well puffed out and beginning to darken.
But the Gnome King, encouraged by Scrapper's treatment of the Patchwork Girl, puffed out his cheeks quite cheerfully.
His cheeks puffed out like balloons, as if he were storing food against the winter.
Andrea puffed out another Vesuvian cloud of acrid smoke and looked away indifferently.
His voice had puffed out of the sticky shape as all sticky voices did, windy and full of huffs, but the intonation had been very much his own.
Her brown Tymbrimi ruff-that tapered helm of soft brown fur-was puffed out.
Rawn's pipe puffed out billows of smoke, as he flipped the last coil off the piling.
Gregg didn't wear a protective suit, though the air that puffed out when he opened the lock was hot and stank of hellfire.
Her brown Tymbrimi ruff -- that tapered helm of soft brown fur -- was puffed out.
He drew at it, puffed out a cloud of smoke, and glanced casually at the trio of Aga Kagan cavaliers.