Huffing [noun]

Definition of Huffing:

bad mood

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Sentence/Example of Huffing:

Their capital was limited and Mr. Young gave Mr. Huff his note for seven thousand dollars for a half interest in the business.

Oh, no, he went off in a terrible huff because the girls laid their plans before him and told him what they were going to do.

And the Colonel was so devoted to her, he might go off in a huff as poor Job Manning had done, and stand it out to the bitter end.

He's gone off in a huff about something; never mind, luncheon comes up all the same.

Patrick may perhaps fume and get into a huff about it, but who cares for Patrick?

He took himself off in a huff, leaving his mother dissolved in tears.

Jones didn't bring me home because I had words with him and walked away in a huff.

Often when Hearn was offended by some observation, or a reprimand administered by the older man, he would "run away in a huff."

Some members had gone home in a huff; others had refused to sign a document fraught with untold evils to the country.

And in a huff, like the big boy that he was, he flounced about, vengefully striding on as though punishing her for a misdemeanor.