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Discover Ludwig"puff up" is correct and usable in written English, and it means to swell up, become bigger, or fuller with air.
Example sentence: The balloons began to puff up as the children filled them with air.
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Her face would puff up for a day, then go back to normal.
The tortillas will puff up and smell tasty.
They puff up their finery.
It will puff up slightly while cooking.
(The tempeh will puff up as it absorbs the marinade).
They should puff up a little on the 3rd side.
Vermiculite flakes puff up like popcorn when heated.
Sometimes she cries so hard her eyes puff up like bullfrogs".
After two minutes, when the baguette has started to puff up, it is slit open.
The actors did without the kinds of movie-star amenities that puff up a film's cost.
"Time to puff up like an angry peacock and defend the honor of your state!
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