PUFF (3)
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Puff, v. t. 1. 1. To drive with a puff, or with puffs.
The clearing north will puff the clouds away. Dryden. 2. 2. To repel with words; to blow at contemptuously.
I puff the prostitute away. Dryden. 3. 3. To cause to swell or dilate; to inflate; to ruffle with puffs; — often with up; as, a bladder puffed with air.
The sea puffed up with winds. Shak. 4. 4. To inflate with pride, flattery, self-esteem, or the like; — often with up.
Puffed up with military success. Jowett (Thucyd. ) 5. 5. To praise with exaggeration; to flatter; to call public attention to by praises; to praise unduly. “ Puffed with wonderful skill.” Macaulay.