puff out

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  To inflate.
 * He puffed out his cheeks.
 * 1)  To blow briefly and lightly.
 * He puffed out a perfect smoke ring.
 * 1)  To emit puffs of smoke or exhaust
 * ''The engine puffed out white smoke.

Translations

 * Czech: nafouknout, nadout, nadouvat, dmout, nadmout
 * German: ,
 * Maori: whakatāmoumou
 * Ottoman Turkish: شیشمك, قبارمق
 * Russian:


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