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puffiness

/puhf-ee/US // ˈpʌf i //UK // (ˈpʌfɪ) //

浮肿,眼袋,眼袋问题

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    puff·i·er, puff·i·est.

    • : gusty.
    • : short-winded; panting.
    • : inflated, distended, or swollen.
    • : fat; plump.
    • : conceited.
    • : bombastic.

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Examples

  • Top it all off with a light puffy jacket for extra warmth if necessary, and you’ll be good to go.

  • In this case, it is ideal to carry what some call “puffy” layers.

  • I’ve got everything from thick puffy items to thinner fleece sweatpants to hybrid designs that try and map insulation by area, reducing the bulk of the puff.

  • The Zero G quickly became my preferred winter puffy on days when the digits dropped well below freezing.

  • The second worker in Alaska developed puffy eyes, lightheadedness, and a scratchy throat 10 minutes after receiving the vaccine.

  • There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces.

  • As Driggs told me, zipping her puffy blue coat on the way out to lunch, “I always come out of these things energized.”

  • In spite of myself a chill crept over me at the sight of the white puffy face, and I hastened to pass.

  • Do the puffy taco, but make it better, the way I remember it.

  • The puffy tacos, fajitas, and enchiladas at Bar Ama in Los Angeles.

  • His foot caught the Loon—who was leaning over him—full on his puffy stomach, and sent him shooting up into the air.

  • These three faces, framed by the window, recalled the puffy cherubs floating among the clouds that surround God the Father.

  • He was a pale, puffy boy, with reddish hair and freckles, who was evidently fully alive to the dignity of his position.

  • The crowd roared with delight over the discomfiture of the bailiff, whose puffy cheeks became purple with anger.

  • One huge arm hung over the bunk, flabbed, puffy, without muscle.