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Discover Ludwig"huff and puff" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used as a way to describe someone who is out of breath or exerting a lot of effort to do something. For example, "After running up the hill, she huffed and puffed as she caught her breath."
Dictionary
huff and puff
verb
To breathe heavily, especially after rigorous exercise
Exact(55)
From there, he can huff and puff.
It can huff and puff.
He will huff and puff.
Oh, huff and puff all you like.
Will he just huff and puff and do nothing?
Madame Clinton may huff and puff at the UN.
Similar(5)
Hence, 66 huff-and-puff cycles were performed.
A numerical reservoir model was created to optimize Huff-and-Puff operations in the Bakken Shale.
Huff-and-Puff is an enhanced oil recovery method in which a well alternates between injection, soaking, and production.
The data are used to predict the likely results of the future CO2 huff-and-puff and multi-well tests.
4 Stuart Hogg: Defended decently, and wasn't hugely tested by the repetitive huff-and-puff of the Italian attack.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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