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Definition of Fuffed
1. fuff [v] - See also: fuff
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fuffed
Literary usage of Fuffed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1867)
"Fuff, n. (1) a puff of wind. (2) A testy fit of anger, a pet. fuffed up, adj.
swollen. Full, adv. quite, entirely ; as, " Fidi ripe," of corn, apples, etc. ..."
2. Scottish Poets in America: With Biographical and Critical Notices by John Dawson Ross (1889)
"The douce gudeman, tho' he was there, As weel micht be in Rome, For by the fire
he fuffed his pipe, ..."
3. Scottish Song: Its Wealth, Wisdom, and Social Significance by John Stuart Blackie (1889)
"The douce gudeman, though he was there, As weel micht been in Rome, For by the
fire he fuffed his pipe, And never fash'd his thoom ..."
4. Sabrina Warham: The Story of Her Youth by Laurence Housman (1904)
"... fuffed, and retired. The banging of the door recalled Sabrina to her senses.
" Oh, Betty dear," she cried, all in a hurry, " come and say good night; ..."