1. huffed - Adjective
2. huffed - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAs Amakhosi huffed and puffed to an anti-climactic finish last season, they have started this term on the wrong foot. Source: Internet
Madrid huffed and puffed for the final 10 minutes but created very little, as the game fizzled out with Shakhtar overtaking the Champions League specialists with just one game left in the group stages. Source: Internet
Once Calvert-Lewin sent an unstoppable header past Hugo Lloris in the 55th minute, meeting Lucas Digne's free kick to perfection, Tottenham huffed and puffed but offered little. Source: Internet
On second thought don’t – why start off the week all huffed up and bothered? Source: Internet
A long, rolling tremor rattled down the length of the train as the engine huffed and puffed and started to move, grinding iron wheels on cold iron rails. Source: Internet
Mary huffed and gathered her parcels more closely under her arm. Source: Internet