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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puff of cool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief, refreshing sensation of coolness, often in relation to air or a breeze.
Example: "As I stepped outside, I was greeted by a puff of cool air that invigorated my senses."
Alternatives: "a breath of fresh air" or "a gust of cool breeze".
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As she opened the lobby door, a puff of cool air hit her face.
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The physicists again combined positrons and antiprotons in a nested Penning trap, beginning with a puff of 30,000 antiprotons cooled to 200˚ above absolute zero, or 200 kelvin, and 2 million positrons cooled to about 40 kelvin.
(Or even finely minced tobacco, should you desire) A puff of healing vapor becomes cooled by fluid dynamics.
I gagged for a second thinking how fucking gross it would be to get a puff of spiced rum after drinking actual rum, but I could see someone thinking that's cool.
A puff of smoke.
A puff of smoke and rapturous applause.
"It's just a puff of air".
Speech begins with a puff of breath.
In a puff of smoke.
disappear in a puff of smoke?
It's not a puff of air.
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