Huff
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noun
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verb
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verb
)
(As a noun)
Huff ( noun )
- A deep breath taken in anger or to control oneself.
- A fit of anger or pique.
Origin:
Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He took a huff and left the room.
- She threw a huff and refused to speak to him.
- He gave a huff of disgust.
- She let out a huff of frustration.
- He had a huff about the situation.
(As a verb)
Huff ( verb )
- A deep breath taken in anger or to control oneself.
- A fit of anger or pique.
Origin:
Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He took a huff and left the room.
- She threw a huff and refused to speak to him.
- He gave a huff of disgust.
- She let out a huff of frustration.
- He had a huff about the situation.
(As a verb)
Huff ( verb )
- A deep breath taken in anger or to control oneself.
- A fit of anger or pique.
Origin:
Of uncertain origin. first recorded in english in the 14th century.
Examples:
- He took a huff and left the room.
- She threw a huff and refused to speak to him.
- He gave a huff of disgust.
- She let out a huff of frustration.
- He had a huff about the situation.