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15 Sentences With "puffs out"

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His breath would blow a few rice puffs out of the bowl and across the table.
The volcano regularly puffs out small amounts of noxious gases but the site stays open to the public.
Looking down at a camera puffs out the chin and neck, and no one looks good like that.
Significant portions of this volatile cloud orbits around itself, and it puffs out into an object that looks like a gigantic donut floating in space.
" Robert Brault No one wakes up, brushes their teeth, and puffs out their chest with a confident smile and yells, "Today, I am going to SUCK!
Those who stuck with it through Dougie's bladder problems, dead-end plots about drug dealer magicians, and a David Bowie tea kettle that puffs out letters like a Sesame Street sketch were treated to an 18-hour curio that is arguably Lynch's opus.
Other than that, "Disjointed" puffs out a series of tired gags about Bates' earth goddess, Ruth, and her stoned-out staff of "budtenders" -- a stock assortment of characters except for one emotionally deeper thread regarding the security guard Carter (Tone Bell), a war veteran.
The English name is a combination of buffalo and head, again referring to the head shape. This is most noticeable when the male puffs out the feathers on the head, thus greatly increasing the apparent size of the head.
It puffs out its throat-patch while singing. Females can occasionally also sing. This song is mostly heard during dawn or dusk and subsides once the breeding season is over. Their call is also very distinct described as an ascending "whook whook whook" for about 10 notes which then accelerates into a 'cackle of laughter'.
Not all of them have been identified with certainty. Brouwer is the second figure on the left who is turned towards the viewer. He has his eyes wide open, holds a beer jug in his right hand and puffs out smoke from his pipe. The figure on the far right has been identified as Jan Davidsz.
Instead, it puffs out its throat and draws air in through the nostrils, which in many species can then be closed by valves. When the floor of the mouth is compressed, air is forced into the lungs. The fully aquatic Bornean flat- headed frog (Barbourula kalimantanensis) is the first frog known to lack lungs entirely. Frogs have three-chambered hearts, a feature they share with lizards.
Felix removes his tail and uses it as a crank to start the engine. He speeds away and drives through an intersection controlled by a traffic policeman. The policeman turns toward Felix's wrecked car, puffs out his chest and shoots out the buttons of his uniform as if they were bullets. Felix is flung into the air, coming down to land in the mouth of a fish which then morphs into a saxophone which in turn spits out Felix.
An adult with a 30-day-old chick in a cave nest near the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge, California, U.S. Condors begin to look for a mate when they reach sexual maturity at the age of 6. To attract a prospective mate, the male condor performs a display, in which the male turns his head red and puffs out his neck feathers. He then spreads his wings and slowly approaches the female. If the female lowers her head to accept the male, the condors become mates for life.
More often heard than seen, the male bittern has a loud, booming call that resembles a congested pump and which has been rendered as "oong, kach, oonk". While uttering this sound, the bird's head is thrown convulsively upward and then forward, and the sound is repeated up to seven times. The process by which the bittern produces its distinctive sound is not fully understood. It has been suggested that the bird gradually puffs out its neck by inflating its esophagus with air accompanied by a mild clicking or hiccuping sound.
The cover art drops the old all-caps serifed title and author lettering, using a bubbly font twice the height for the title and adding "by" before the author's name (in a bold sans-serif too); it uses bolder colors for the artwork and moves the panels closer together, and adds the last panel of page 31 around the author's name. One panel on page 31 has been altered from the original, however: when the boy puffs out his chest and poses, the girl originally guesses he's illustrating "fat" (all caps, no punctuation, like "angry" and "sad" above it); in the revision, she guesses "Strong?" instead.

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