puffed

puffed
adjective (short of breath; breathing quickly: I'm puffed after running so fast!) jadeante; sin aliento
puffed
tr[pʌft]
adjective
1 (sleeve) abombado,-a; (rice) inflado,-a
2 (out of breath) agotado,-a, sin aliento
adjective puffed up
1 (swollen) hinchado,-a
pʌft
adjective
a) <sleeve> abombado, abullonado

puffed rice — copos mpl de arroz

b) puffed (out) (out of breath) (BrE colloq) sin aliento (fam)
[pʌft]
ADJ
1) (also: puffed up) [eye] hinchado

his face was all puffed (up) — tenía la cara hinchada

to be puffed up with pride — (fig) hincharse de orgullo

2)

I'm puffed (out) *(=out of breath) me quedé sin aliento

* * *
[pʌft]
adjective
a) <sleeve> abombado, abullonado

puffed rice — copos mpl de arroz

b) puffed (out) (out of breath) (BrE colloq) sin aliento (fam)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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