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Discover Ludwig'puffy' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is soft and swollen with air, or to indicate that something is decorated with rounded shapes. For example, "She wore a beautiful puffy dress with a matching puffy hat."
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puffy
adjective
Of or pertaining to puffs or puffiness; being pillow-like, exhibiting swelling, inflated.
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Eyes puffy, face ruddy.
Mr Schröder himself looks grey, puffy and burnt out, his legendary charm and pugnacity gone, his credibility battered.Yet the Greens, the Social Democrats' junior coalition partner, had hitherto been relatively unscathed.
In the first the wind was light and also puffy, meaning if either was in a good vein there were huge gains to be made.
Buy now The North Face Girls Nuptse Gilet: £80, northface.co.uk This is pricey, but ideal for active families as the luxurious down gives puffy insulation without that heavyweight feeling and the brushed collar lining means none of it rubs.
The Guadalajara-born fighter's eyes were beginning to look puffy by round four, though, as Mayweather's flurry of jabs showed no signs of abating.
Blood doesn't circulate around your body as efficiently when you're asleep, so excess water can pool under the eyes, making them puffy.
Tyson was wearing dark glasses to cover his puffy left eye and sucked on a towel rather pitifully.
A lark sang high up, barely visible against the puffy clouds that were chased along by a cutting wind.
Leave to rise for 45 minutes, until puffy.
In a remarkable display of political maturity, he even decided to stay away from the trial earlier this year for gun possession of rapper Sean "Puffy" Combs.His return to polite society has been marked with a flattering cover story on the "post-Sharpton Sharpton" in the New York Times magazine.
THE distinctively puffy features poked out from the open casket in which Boris Yeltsin lay after his death on April 23rd.
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