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"puffed-up" Definitions
  1. feeling self-important; arrogant; pompous.
  2. swollen; puffy.
"puffed-up" Synonyms
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My feet and stomach burn when I get puffed up.
The crust has to be thick but chewy and puffed up.
"In other words, it is very much puffed up," Ehrenreich said.
He got quiet, but was still puffed up like a peacock.
Bake for 10-12 minutes, until puffed up and slightly golden. 2.
Look how Customs and Border Patrol responded—they puffed up their chest.
His collar, popped open; the shirt tight around his puffed-up chest.
" Mitchell's second husband, Larry Klein, was one of several "puffed-up dwarfs.
Puffed up sleeves appeared on tops, off-shoulder dresses and floral print jackets.
The official loan-to-value ratio is premised on a puffed-up portfolio.
We were happiest with the bhatura, a little ball of puffed-up fried bread.
" He puffed up his chest and swagged back and forth on both feet. "What?
Think slightly Victorian-inspired silhouettes, with ruffled collars, puffed-up shoulders, and structured bodices.
One machine pressed shirts on an armature that puffed up and steamed the garment.
So you have these puffed-up people in the movie and television business, they don't know.
If there's one thing Game of Thrones likes to punish characters for, it's puffed-up cluelessness.
The puffed-up pupfish float back to the water's surface where they're easy pickings for predators.
Giuliani, puffed up by the President's confidence in him, decides to go on Sean Hannity's show.
Cousineau is a puffed-up, safari-jacket-wearing guru, but he has an old-fashioned courtliness.
This is more like that and it was fun because these guys are really puffed up.
The idea was to challenge what he described as a "puffed-up" mythology surrounding American expansion.
"You're letting your rib cage open," Crupi said finally to Angelina, miming a puffed-up chest.
At the beginning, middle and end of each spot: a puffed up, perma-squinting Donald Trump.
On the one hand, the complaints against Wasserman Schultz sometimes look like exaggerated, puffed-up outrage.
Executed properly, humor can deflate puffed up notions of testosterone-induced heroism that foreground so much hatred.
He puffed up, threatened the foe with his fluffy paws and gave it a few menacing sniffs.
I spent the rest of the day puffed up like a peacock pretending I was Meghan Markle.
She puffed up and said 'I will go home and speak to him about that at once!
I was seven years old and puffed up with pride; I was my father's little cattle herder.
The pillows puffed up to their full size pretty soon after I removed them from their packaging.
The way they puffed up their chests to beckon a woman's attention and present their sexuality to them.
The puffed-up bravado you feel as a teenager isn't as charming when you reach your mid-twenties.
No puffed-up chest, no jutting upraised chin will be able to conceal the zero at his heart.
"I think Tosches is a puffed-up buffoon whose bio is a pile of horse manure," he wrote.
Anyone you don't like could be a bot; any highly retweeted post could be puffed up by bots.
AND FINALLY Puffed up We've noted in this newsletter many times that Canadians are generally, well, really nice.
The resulting puffed-up pouches were absolutely delicious, but the flowers lost their color and any other identifying feature.
A selection of black dresses came in velvet with puffed up off-shoulder sleeves, embroidered with metallics or in chiffon.
And no one can say for sure how our galaxy's disk got heated and puffed up into a thicker one.
He was exquisite, like a porcelain seabird: little and precious, breakable and girlish and puffed up beyond his physical dimensions.
After my batter puffed up into a glorious pale froth, I pulled out my favorite nonstick pan and started frying.
"We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed up pompous popinjay in City Hall," he tweeted.
The bold designs included thigh-high boots, puffed up dresses and skirts and deconstructed coats for the autumn/winter "Artisanal collection".
In another, puffed up by the triumph of his first gig, he taunts his sister about her dead-end supermarket job.
Trump's trip report, his slide show, had the puffed up, dramatic descriptions and self-praise that we have come to expect.
"We will not allow US-UK relations to be endangered by some puffed-up, pompous popinjay in City Hall," Johnson tweeted.
There were puffy scarves decorated with spikes, and large metallic puffed-up chains, attached to weekender bags, dragging on the floor.
When they came out, the edges of the crusts had puffed up and charred, and mozzarella cheese was bubbling over the sides.
First, the Milky Way&aposs disk was likely puffed up or even potentially "completely destroyed," forcing it to regrow, according to Belokurov.
Through his puffed-up ego, Trump is apparently unaware that by tweeting his opprobrium he is giving his antagonists a fantastic platform.
Detailing came in tops with ruffled bottoms, puffed-up sleeves as well pleating and draping on strapless evening dresses and organza skirts.
Nothing would more powerfully deflate the puffed-up house of lies, grievances and skewed truths that proved so irresistible to their fathers.
Puffed up by the success of besting its foe Snapchat, Instagram assumed it could take the long-form video world by storm.
She tries to do business with the puffed-up phony Jian even though she knows he is eager to pimp her out.
Even though these numbers were puffed up by new accounting rules on equity investments, Google is churning out extraordinary amounts of profit.
The cows had been dead for enough time to have puffed up and rolled onto their sides with their legs in the air.
Buoyant stock markets have puffed up the portfolios of big endowments and pension funds, encouraging them to allocate more cash to alternative investments.
"If I come back and I look like I'm all puffed up, they cut me down to size a little bit," Gates said.
As the court adjourned, Ms. Carter, now 20, stood, puffed up her cheeks and exhaled deeply, visibly relieved that this stage was over.
If it doesn't, it could deflate quicker than the puffed-up male egos begging for validation under Margaret and Quigley's hard-won roofs.
How it works Styrofoam cups are made of beads from a type of plastic  called polystyrene , and the beads are puffed up with air.
Ms Blunt's face, though still beautiful, has been roughly rouged and puffed up to better resemble someone whose appearance prompts disgust in other commuters.
Brexiteers have long puffed up the Commonwealth as a potential alternative to the European Union, but few Commonwealth leaders think that is remotely plausible.
As many have complained — yours truly included — CES long ago devolved into a noisy parade of puffed-up announcements that usually amount to nothing.
It showed me that social reversion is possible, especially when driven by widening income inequality that's puffed up by demagogues into an us vs.
I'm not ashamed to admit that it was unadulterated, pure bragging-rights, puffed-up, patting-myself-on-the-back, social-media-post-worthy-pride.
It is especially notable for its pillared double front porch, or portico, which juts out from the north facade like a puffed-up chest.
It was after Leipzig that, for the last time, the intellectual community came to Luther's rescue, by unmasking Eck as a puffed-up womanizer.
There was also a voluminous shoulders trend - puffed up at Preen or pointy at Julien Macdonald, who dressed models in sparkling dresses slashed all over.
Her nemesis is Lydia Quigley, a puffed up and powdered pseudo-lady whose pastel-toned mansion is a playground for blue-bloods and their ilk.
Somehow in the cynical, post-ironic kaleidoscope of the internet, nothing has become funnier than a puffed-up rage-goblin shamelessly, bumblingly, misleading the public.
" Goldstone told the Sunday Times he "puffed up" language to try to solidify the meeting, saying "my email to Don Trump Jr. took three minutes.
Political life, at times, can be full of dramatic displays of puffed up nonsense filled with pridefulness, which is so prevalent in our human condition.
Another also had problems with his left leg (it was puffed up and covered in blisters), after he had been out crabbing in the bay.
Sure, but that would mean the league sees weather conditions as more powerful than its own puffed-up sense of decorum, and that will never happen.
He proposes to slim Brazil's puffed-up, ineffective and near-bankrupt state through privatisations and public-spending cuts, and to undo the country's serpentine red tape.
The vast majority of her opposition has been puffed up 135ers (or lighter) and their skill sets have ranged from mediocre to uncomfortably out of place.
" When we're puffed up with self-regard, high on our own supply, we should refer to the one on the left: "I am dust and ashes.
Still, if nothing else, his hug inadvertently made a salient point about how the NFL only possesses moral clarity on the most puffed-up, idiotic things.
If you look at pictures of us on the space station, it looks like we put on some weight or something and we're all puffed up.
He called it financially "draconian", cited a puffed-up study on potential costs to the economy, and said he would seek a better deal for America.
Pessimists recall that nanotechnology is a field that has been puffed up repeatedly by both researchers and investors, only to deflate in the face of practical difficulties.
Simple shots of Brad's eyes flickering rapidly from right to left as he faces a line of puffed up elder brothers communicate his fears and shallow confidence.
Shockie wasn't sure how much the sisters knew; he felt proud and confident nevertheless, puffed up like the phulka he set about tearing on his steel plate.
In my imaginary version of what sex would be like, I never fantasized about getting fingered so dryly that my right labia puffed up like a balloon.
Many Democrats thought that John Kerry, a war hero, could puncture the puffed-up commander-in-chief aura that surrounded Bush, who'd kept himself out of Vietnam.
Dresses came in an array of lengths and styles - frilly, layered, floaty, with puffed up sleeves, slits or slim-fit and in bright colors or floral prints.
Dresses came in an array of lengths and styles - frilly, layered, floaty, with puffed up sleeves, slits or slim-fit and in bright colors or floral prints.
Goldstone told CNN on Thursday that he regretted sending the email and that he "puffed" up information in order to help arrange the meeting for his client.
RiRi raised the bar at the 2009 gala, hitting the carpet in a tailored black Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo with dramatic, puffed-up shoulders that nearly reached her ears.
One notable shift is the arrangement of the short-term and longer-term VIX futures prices, with immediate volatility expectations appearing puffed-up relative to more distant ones.
Gucci showed pastel fondant treats with layered hemlines and puffed-up sleeves, while Dior's red, white, and black tulle midi skirts were embroidered with plants, insects, and hearts.
Cryptocurrencies: a weird agglomerate of fascinating technology built by brilliant engineers; a whole new and potentially important form of economics; … and hype-machine puffed-up crazy-talk nonsense.
In February, Marc Jacobs paired one of his floor-grazing sequined skirts with a men's Manitoba coat, adding feathers, while Vetements deconstructed and puffed up two classic styles.
So your former publicist Rob Goldstone, he said in his email to Donald Trump Jr. that it was "puffed up" and the term "Crown prosecutor" was an exaggeration.
For the benefit of non-Canadians, Cheezies share the saltiness and nowhere-in-nature orange of Cheetos, the puffed-up offering of the multinational PepsiCo, but little else.
"Bad Guy" finds her mocking toxic masculinity — "So you're a tough guy [...] chest-always-so-puffed-up guy" — and then reverses roles by contorting into a villainous baritone.
Lagerfeld said the starting point for the line was "the silhouette" and he puffed up sleeves into oval shapes on Chanel's signature tweed jackets paired with pencil-slim skirts.
But we should not put a new conservative in charge of conservatism or the country, so that he does not become puffed up with conceit and fall into condemnation.
CNN: So, your former publicist Rob Goldstone, he said in his email to Donald Trump Jr. that it was "puffed up" and the term "Crown prosecutor" was an exaggeration.
It used to be there were a lot of things you could get in trouble for: If you puffed up your credentials, saying you did stuff you didn't do.
The next day a smaller group of red-clad patriots puffed up the same hill to wave a giant national flag, in images heavily promoted by the mainland's media.
Pacino is delightful in his role, reconciling his preening showboating (appropriate for a puffed-up, sometimes self-appointed leader of men) with his ability to go quiet and seething.
" And the low self-esteem reinforced by such stories "is as much ego as the puffed-up, 'I'm the best,' competitive, American way we ordinarily think of the ego.
The pressure caused by the air trapped under the dog's skin was released and the cause of the pup's puffed up appearance, the hole in his windpipe, was sewn shut.
We come to understand Connie pretty well by the end of Good Time, just from seeing how he operates — his puffed-up grandeur, his sense of wounded injustice, his ruthlessness.
A series of black and white, turquoise and dark orange outfits — robes, dresses with puffed up shoulders and tops worn with black trousers — created optical illusions with their winding pleats.
Indigenous to New Orleans, beignets are of the same genus as doughnuts but a separate species: pieces of puffed-up fried dough with an airiness somewhere between buoyancy and levitation.
Too often his music is hard-edged and heavy, even in a scene like the opening duel, in which Cyrano needles a puffed-up actor with his sword and verse.
Nonetheless, he made it abundantly clear, in his brash, puffed-up way, that he wanted his old job back and set out to secure the votes for the next election.
Bowlby orders a kulcha—one of the dishes he makes at Kricket—and when the puffed-up bread arrives, it's all I can do not to tear it grain from grain.
For most British folks, it's just not the holiday season without a classic Yorkshire pudding: an eggy, puffed-up-pancake dish, traditionally served before the main course with gravy and meat drippings.
Every time some gang of witless, terrifying Poujadists ends up steering another country into a lake, the proximal cause is always the same: one puffed up politician and their very clever plan.
It is Mr. Cannavale, though, who must carry the play — and the weight of Yank's increasingly oppressive world — on his shoulders, which he does with both puffed-up arrogance and shrunken resignation.
But the former security official also said some of Hyde's claims appear puffed up, in part because it doesn't take all that much to track the location of a U.S. ambassador overseas.
His actions don't so much make him a hypocrite as reveal him to be yet another of the clueless, puffed-up patriarchs who afflict Romanian cinema (and not only that, of course).
Without proactive leadership, we'll wind up with only the occasional outrageous right-wing pseudo-scholar coming to campus to incite outraged reactions from students, followed by puffed-up indignation from opinion writers.
Video: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum/YouTube A second camera attached to Leonov's chest did not fare so well, because Leonov's spacesuit unexpectedly puffed up in response to the atmospheric pressure shift.
Many of the posts were puffed up with false information, including claims that 60 Hindu homes had been burned and that hundreds of people had been ordered by Muslims to leave their homes.
In January 2016, Mr. Uprichard said he finally "puffed up his chest" when she told him she would be going to a gala alone hosted by the New York Flyers, her running club.
Within the major democracies, populist rabble-rousers are on the march, powered by social media and puffed up by economic discontent, dislocation and voters' disillusionment with leaders who haven't delivered on their promises.
" Cardi went on to explain that the swelling is just one reason her docs have recently told her to lay off of performing because "my feet and stomach burn when I get puffed up.
Businesses that create a puffed-up company ethos but skimp on their most basic responsibility of paying their workforce well will end up with unhappy employees no matter how grandiose their company mission statement.
Pepsi CFO Hugh Johnston pointed to new items like LIFEWTR, the company's answer to Coca-Cola's Smart Water, and Lay's Popables, a puffed up potato snack, as items that helped buoy up company sales.
The customary pre-fight trash talk between Khurtsidze and the brash Saunders had started as soon as the former defeated the aforementioned Langford, with Saunders calling Khurtsidze a "puffed up Danny DeVito," among other things.
After 15 minutes, I was startled to discover that the cereal had puffed up into a Kashi-like multitude of grains, flecked with tiny pieces of apple, complete with green peel, that looked just-chopped.
It's almost as if there are some kinds of work that degrade human dignity, rather than provide it; work that the puffed-up pontificating classes are fortunate enough to never even witness, much less try.
The "Unified Framework" for tax reform that the President and his Republican compatriots released at the end of September looked like a high school book report puffed up to meet the teacher's page count requirements.
On the conference call, though, Mr. Pearson had to admit that the company expected only around $6 billion and had to defend against an analyst's accusation that the company had deliberately puffed up the numbers.
Over a medium-heat (not too hot or they'll burn) dry cast iron [skillet], place your tortilla down, making sure to flip on both sides until the tortilla is slightly puffed up and cooked through.
Normally, he and an entourage of staff members, reporters, handlers and photographers would have boarded the ship, and puffed up a few of those narrow staircases to see the bridge and tour an operating room.
Normally, he and an entourage of staff members, reporters, handlers and photographers would have boarded the ship, and puffed up a few of those narrow staircases to see the bridge and tour an operating room.
One is a reconciliatory phrase that's now a terrifying pub game of its own; one is a sad state of affairs; one is a puffed up sort of person (also clued really cutely, I thought).
The toppings aren't decorative, but a crucial part of the dish: a whole regiment of hard-boiled eggs and poached shrimp, plus a tumble of fried garlic and crumbled chicharron (puffed-up crispy pork skins).
What the Times story does is something simple but profound: It punctures the balloon -- puffed up by years of Trumpian marketing and salesmanship -- that the President of the United States was some sort of business genius.
Cosme was opened in 503 by notable Mexican chef Enrique Olvera, and it serves progressive Mexican dishes using mostly local ingredients like snow crab "infladita" (a puffed up fried tortilla), butternut tamal and signature duck carnitas.
It rings so true that it's easy to gloss over all the little ways that Set It Up gets work wrong, like its hilariously puffed-up notion of what working for a news site is like.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — It is difficult not to walk out of the National Gallery's Gauguin Portraits without harboring feelings of distaste for and even revulsion towards this puffed-up elf of a Frenchman.
Between the movie's many, many murders, Aakeson and Moland subtly spoof the pretensions of manly men: how they try to intimidate each other with puffed-up posturing, and how they underestimate an unassuming, "respectable" schmo like Nils.
Mr. Riley's "The Tar of Gyu" upended the notion that electric guitars command only blocklike dynamics — that on-or-off quality of amplification — with crescendos on single chords that puffed up grotesquely before coming to abrupt stops.
And you have people around you, like Warren Buffett or my wife, Melinda, who, you know, if I come back and I look like I'm all puffed up, they cut me down to size a little bit.
In the case of the discovery that was detailed on Monday, the merging objects were probably survivors of massive stars that had been orbiting each other and had each puffed up and then died in spectacular supernova explosions.
Though the targets of his satire included the class bias of the Weimar legal system, puffed-up writing and the vacuity of popular music, most of his efforts were directed at the boorishness of the nascent Third Reich.
Mr. van Houtryve, 213, wanted to challenge what he calls the West's "puffed-up mythology" in which Hollywood nurtured the view that the expansion of the United States spread ideas like equality, liberty and democracy in conquered lands.
His stuffing was pulled out so the horse could be flattened and fit into a traveling trunk, and le Vizir was puffed up again for display at the Manchester Natural History Society (now the Manchester Museum) in 1843.
Designer Alice Temperley kicked off her "Painted Dreams" presentation with peasant-like shirts with puffed up sleeves, tops with high regal collars and black neck bows, high waisted trousers and embroidered tops and skirts combinations in mainly dark colours.
"He always groomed them, and the one time a dog got into my office he pushed all his siblings behind him and puffed up to protect them (this was his first time ever seeing a dog before)," she recalls.
Now that federal prosecutors have cleared away some of the fog that shrouded the 2016 campaign, it's easy to see that The Enquirer was more than just a publication that puffed up Mr. Trump while going after his rivals.
The same dressing is reprised with corn, boiled on the cob and sliced off in sheets, tossed with fresh tomatoes and eeriely summer-bright; and long beans clipped and left raw among little clouds of puffed-up pork skin.
" He later blamed the Democrats in a follow-up tweet, claiming they'd puffed up the numbers "in order to make me look as bad as possible when I was successfully raising Billions of Dollars to help rebuild Puerto Rico.
John Bercow, the Speaker of the House of Commons, is a classic puffed-up little man who likes to remind MPs of the importance of brevity in labyrinthine sentences that include, in no particular order, words like "sedentary", "chuntering" and "loquaciousness".
You wouldn’t want to cross this kangaroo... 😳 Jackson Vincent was about to take a photo of his dog when he spotted the puffed-up roo in the water (don’t worry, they’re good swimmers).
In the mockumentary Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein, he plays a puffed-up version of himself, investigating the life of his father, David Harbour Junior, after he unearths footage of his dad's televised stage play while killing rats in his mother's attic.
Gates has said his kids keep him humble too: "If I come back and I look like I'm all puffed up, they cut me down to size a little bit," he said at The New York Times DealBook event in November.
Other drawn creatures also march (and draw laughs from the audience): a horse, a soldier with a wooden leg, and a puffed-up general, round as a full balloon threatened to be popped by the spiked Pickelhaube helmet atop his head.
Christie also says his years as a prosecutor included a dedicated battle to convict terrorists -- although, it must be noted, the Daily Beast claimed in December 2015 that Christie puffed up his record prosecuting terror suspects in post-9/11 New Jersey.
Five years after meeting over frozen drinks at a barbecue and ending up in bed, they abandon their respective governments and go to work on opposite sides of the beauty products industry, with puffed-up executives portrayed by Paul Giamatti and Tom Wilkinson.
Isn't it rather puffed up to make such a big deal over this, when it really appears to be nothing more than a power play to cut the corners off net neutrality rules wherever possible — as promised on the record to industry groups?
Nevertheless, it's worth a return to Downton if only for the greatness of these characters and their particular quirks, from hearing Carter's puffed-up Carson mention acts of "disloyal tomfoolery" to Smith's imperious Dowager saying, well, pretty much anything, especially when sparring with Isobel (Penelope Wilton).
News that you won't find a link to on the homepage of Facebook's Newsroom — which is replete with colorfully illustrated items it does want you to read (like the puffed up claim that "Now You Can See and Control the Data That Apps and Websites Share With Facebook").
Mr. Polenzani was a worthy foil, singing with pliant strength and clarion tone while tracing his character's shifting moods and dispositions, from love-struck, clumsy confusion to puffed-up confidence, owing to what he thinks is a love potion when he is in fact getting drunk on cheap wine.
As they tell it, the merging objects were probably survivors of stars that had been orbiting each other and had each puffed up and then died in the supernova explosions in which massive stars end their luminous lives some 11 billion years ago, according to an analysis by Dr. Kalogera.
The striking thing about the Brexit rebels is how puffed up they are: look at Iain Duncan Smith and Owen Paterson marching off to Downing Street to lay down the law to the prime minister or Sir Bill Cash delivering long perorations to parliament about sub-clause "Z" of the European Treaty.
And as VR becomes more widespread, with all manner of headsets already on the market and ever-more-immersive experiences coming into focus, is it so hard to imagine opening your morning newspaper, page 123, and seeing a 400-word report on some poor guy who died with his puffed-up face half-obscured by expensive goggles?
As obviously qualified as Clinton is — at a Charlotte, N.C., campaign rally, President Obama said, "There has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office than Hillary Clinton, ever, and that's the truth" — and as clearly superior to the puffed-up presumptive Republican nominee as she is, there is something about Clinton, and indeed the Clintons, that makes me uneasy.
Joice Heth's own tall tales, Reiss thinks, began as mockery of her puffed-up and ridiculous owner, a theory that may or may not be true but that is far less painful to think about than the ways she was used and abused by Barnum, who, in abolitionist towns, claimed that he was using the money he made by exhibiting her to buy her great-great-grandchildren out of slavery.
So there were knowing murmurs when Mr. Mullan noted that the title character herself delivers one-fourth of the dialogue in "Emma"; that the sentences uttered by Mr. Collins, the puffed-up cousin in "Pride and Prejudice," are by far the longest of any Austen character; and that Isabella Thorpe uses the word "amazingly" so much in "Northanger Abbey" that the book's impressionable heroine, Catherine Morland, begins using it, too.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Trump Needs a Brain" (column, April 2): Ross Douthat writes of "Trumpism" as if it were an obvious political policy that we recognize as soon as we hear the word, when in reality it is no more than pre-election rhetoric puffed up with a generous supply of Mr. Trump's campaign trail hot air ("We are going to repeal and replace Obamacare, which is a disaster"; "I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I will make Mexico pay"; "I know more about ISIS than the generals," and so on).
Summery over the last few years, sparrows casting Quarter and eighth notes on the mulberry leaves, Someone in an empire waist Sunday cotton Strawberry pastel, shoeless, tulips, slate dust On the pads of her feet, oatmeal cooling, caking, Honey colored kitchen, buttons falling From my sleeves, everything is writing Feathers through the pillow linings, puffed up lungs, Voyager passing through our stellar cloud, robot Sleepwalkers/rock combers, sea-blue sky, Sky-blue sea, tide up, hand held technologies Coming soon to change us, rain counts up From one to twenty million pixels filling in The film we're in, maybe I'm rewriting the whole Thing right as I watch it, time won't release The sequel till it's ready, centripetal marketing Keeps the blips from passing through the firewall Of the future, birds in the storm drain wearing Our interiors out, hot in pettiness, sweeping image After image across the table, trees segmented Into emulsions of light and bark.

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