Definitions

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  • adjective Having a pouf.

Etymologies

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pouf +‎ -ed

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Examples

  • Not surprisingly, like her little poufed-out pal, Deena also seems to be unburdened by intelligence, addicted to spray tan, and even less refined than J-Woww's wardrobe.

    Watercooler: More Trash Washed Up on the Jersey Shore 2011

  • While the other girls primped and primed and poufed in the bathroom, I sat on the toilet lid filing my nails and trying to polish them to a shimmery pink luster.

    Kiss It Erin Downing 2010

  • While the other girls primped and primed and poufed in the bathroom, I sat on the toilet lid filing my nails and trying to polish them to a shimmery pink luster.

    Kiss It Erin Downing 2010

  • Its soft-shouldered, round-bosomed top was cinched at the waist in corsetlike fashion, topping a skirt of blue taffeta that poufed into a round hemline, giving the artful gown the shape of an upside-down wineglass.

    Holly Would Dream Karen Quinn 2008

  • Its soft-shouldered, round-bosomed top was cinched at the waist in corsetlike fashion, topping a skirt of blue taffeta that poufed into a round hemline, giving the artful gown the shape of an upside-down wineglass.

    Holly Would Dream Karen Quinn 2008

  • Via the poufed lips of Molly Ringwald (Claire), and squinted at us through the black-eyelinered eyes of Ally Sheedy (Allison), John Hughes put it to us this simply:

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • Via the poufed lips of Molly Ringwald (Claire), and squinted at us through the black-eyelinered eyes of Ally Sheedy (Allison), John Hughes put it to us this simply:

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • Introducing: Pock-ette, a faux pocket square -- permanently poufed like a mini chef's hat on a stick -- the patented invention of No Un Kwak from Silver Spring, Md.

    Periscope 2007

  • Via the poufed lips of Molly Ringwald (Claire), and squinted at us through the black-eyelinered eyes of Ally Sheedy (Allison), John Hughes put it to us this simply:

    Dont You Forget About Me Jaime Clarke 2007

  • Helene ran out, unaware that she was still smiling from all that dancing, unaware how much like a fairy sprite she looked in her poufed dress and with her pink and yellow streaked hair.

    To Catch a Prince Gillian McKnight 2005

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