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"puff" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to something that is filled with air or gas, such as a puff of smoke or a puff of air, or a verb to refer to an action such as puffing on a cigarette. For example: The dragon blew a puff of smoke into the air, creating a menacing fog.
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Every Guinness World Records should have a virtual cousin, preferably much bigger than the real thing, in which the man who ran out of puff blowing his Malteser jostles for space with the chef whose chocolate igloo was not quite large enough: the Guinness Book of Abject Failure.
Kookoo60, via GuardianWitness Makes 6-8 100g leftover puff or shortcrust pastry 2-3 tbsp crunchy peanut butter 1-2 tbstrawberryrry jam 1 Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/gas mark 4. Spread crunchy peanut butter on to the pastry, then cut into 1cm strips and roll up into pinwheels.
Despite that, the pack have moved to within 2 minutes of the breakaway - less because of a concerted effort to reel the leaders in, more because the front seven are running out of puff after 100km of constant rise and fall since they left York.
Ollie missed his putt, like he was always going to do, and all the subsequent huff, puff and bluster let an awful lot of Europeans off the hook – and obscured an amazing American performance, for which they have never been given proper credit this side of the ocean.
"What's your take?" I wave my little grape shisha at them all and grin, "I'm into it!" then take a delicate puff.
I found that peanut butter pinwheels from kookoo60 worked with both shortcrust and puff pastry, and went down well with kids and adults alike.
Four years after he bravely took the race to the top professionals as a raw novice in Beijing, only to run out of puff, he's finishing like a steam train.
It's apparent that the likes of Geelong (yes, the same Cats who were flogged asunder by Sydney) and Fremantle are steeling themselves for a top-four finish; the same cannot be said for Port Adelaide, who look to be running out of puff and fit men in equal measures.
(Don't leave them whole – the steam that causes them to rise and puff will make them soft and soggy).
Across town, reporters inside the ground in Vallecas say they saw a spark, a kind of puff and out went the lights.
On cue, a threatening puff of snow billowed down the mountains.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com