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1 puff out
to puff out one's cheeks, chest gonfiare le guance, il petto; the bird puffed out its feathers — l'uccello arruffò le piume
2) (give out)* * *(to cause to swell or expand: The bird puffed out its feathers; He puffed out his cheeks.) gonfiare, distendere* * *to puff out one's cheeks, chest gonfiare le guance, il petto; the bird puffed out its feathers — l'uccello arruffò le piume
2) (give out)
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