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Webster 1913 Edition
Huff
Huff
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Huffed
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Huffing
.] [Cf. OE.
hoove
to puff up, blow; prob. of imitative origin.] 1.
To swell; to enlarge; to puff up;
as,
. huffed
up with airGrew.
2.
To treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke with insolence; to hector; to bully.
You must not presume to
huff
us. Echard.
3.
(Draughts)
To remove from the board (the piece which could have captured an opposing piece). See , 3.
Huff
, Verb.
I.
Huff
,Verb.
I.
1.
To enlarge; to swell up;
as, bread
. huffs
2.
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.
3.
(Draughts)
To remove from the board a man which could have captured a piece but has not done so; – so called because it was the habit to blow upon the piece.
Huff
,Noun.
1.
A swell of sudden anger or arrogance; a fit of disappointment and petulance or anger; a rage.
“Left the place in a huff.” W. Irving.
2.
A boaster; one swelled with a false opinion of his own value or importance.
Lewd, shallow-brained
huffs
make atheism and contempt of religion the sole badge . . . of wit. South.
To take huff
, to take offence.
Cowper.
Webster 1828 Edition
Huff
HUFF
, n.1.
A swell of sudden anger or arrogance. A Spaniard was wonderfully upon the huff about his extraction.
2.
A boaster; one swelled with a false opinion of his own value or importance. Lewd shallow-brained huffs make atheism and contempt of religion the badge of wit.
HUFF
,Verb.
T.
1.
To hector; to bully; to treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke with insolence.HUFF
,Verb.
I.
1.
To bluster; to swell with anger, pride or arrogance; to storm. This arrogant conceit made them huff at the doctrine of repentance.
A huffing, shining, flattering, cringing coward.
Definition 2024
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English
Noun
huff (plural huffs)
- A heavy breath; a grunt or sigh.
- With a huff, he lifted the box onto the back of the truck.
- An expression of anger, annoyance, disgust, etc.
- Freyja left in a huff.
- (obsolete) A boaster; one swelled with a false sense of value or importance.
- Lewd, shallow-brained huffs make atheism and contempt of religion the sole badge […] of wit. — South.
Verb
huff (third-person singular simple present huffs, present participle huffing, simple past and past participle huffed)
- To breathe heavily.
- The run left him huffing and puffing.
- To inhale psychoactive inhalants. [from the 20th c.]
- To say in a huffy manner.
- (draughts) To remove an opponent's piece as a forfeit for deliberately not taking a piece (often signalled by blowing on it).
- To enlarge; to swell up.
- Bread huffs.
- To bluster or swell with anger, pride, or arrogance; to storm; to take offense. [from the 16th c.]
- South
- This senseless arrogant conceit of theirs made them huff at the doctrine of repentance.
- South
- To treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke rudely; to hector; to bully.
- Echard
- You must not presume to huff us.
- Echard
Norwegian
Etymology
Onomatopoeia
Interjection
huff
Synonyms
Derived terms
- huffe
- huffing
Related terms
- isj
- æsj
Noun
huff n
- An instance of uttering huff.
Inflection
Inflection of huff
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Bokmål n | huff | huffet | huff | huffa/huffene |
Nynorsk n | huff | huffet | huff | huffa |