English to Icelandic Meaning of huff - Huff


Huff :
Huff

Stolt, Huff, hroki, eigingirni, gildi, Standard, bekk, heiður, truflun, röskuninni, meinlæti, sorg

Huff, Vertu stoltur, brjóta, móðgun

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Definitions of huff in English
Noun(1) a state of irritation or annoyance
Verb(1) inhale recreational drugs(2) blow hard and loudly
Examples of huff in English
(1) To prolong the high, many inhalant abusers continue to sniff, or huff , repeatedly over several hours.(2) When the hotel you've checked into takes a photocopy of your driver's license, you can storm out in a huff , but that's not a sustainable way of behaving, especially when they all start doing it.(3) Rather than storm off in a huff , Hal arranged this co-headlining tour, providing a chance to see two bands that won't be playing in small venues for long.(4) In a huff of elegant but direct fury, Lorraine shot me another of her icy glares - one that so clearly conveyed Death - and stormed back into the house.(5) The foreign owner of a factory, farm, forest or beach-house can go off in a huff , but the physical entity remains.(6) After resigning in a huff , and making statements like he would not reconsider his decision, it seemed like he was burning his bridges, taking a bold step, breaking a path.(7) A couple of people left in a huff , but most of us just stared in amazement.(8) They went off in a huff , waving their arms, calling me names.(9) Chrysler had no option but to march off in a huff .(10) Farrell sticks around, while Renner storms off in a huff .(11) In the above example of the jealous spouse, the husband reacted to the feeling of jealousy by announcing his displeasure to his wife and leaving in a huff .(12) He explained about the doctor's appointment, his admittedly childish reaction and my mom leaving the house in a huff .(13) For Glasgow, the forwards matched their opponents for much of the time and winger Jon Steel proved that he hasn't spent the summer in a huff after missing the Canada tour.(14) There's never enough food, so the kids decided to huff paint instead, as it makes the hunger go away.(15) He told me to find out how many Scottish hacks would be flying to Austria to cover his oration and went off in a huff when I reported back that no one had expressed the slightest interest in the event.(16) I'd like to ask Mr. Napper for his rationale in this behavior but somehow I think he wouldn't be able to explain it and would probably stomp off in a huff when asked.
Related Phrases of huff
(1) in a huff ::
í Huff
(2) huff and puff ::
Huff og blása
Synonyms
Noun
1. bad mood ::
slæmt skap
2. fit of pique ::
passa á pique
3. temper ::
skap
4. tantrum ::
tantrum
5. rage ::
reiði
6. snit ::
snit
7. state ::
ástand
8. grump ::
Grump
9. hissy fit ::
frekjukast
Verb
10. snort ::
hrýtur
Different Forms
huff, huffed, huffily, huffing, huffs, huffy
Word Example from TV Shows
I'm sorry, if I don't go now,
it's not a huff.

I'm sorry, if I don't go now, it's not a HUFF.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

Amy, grab your meat.
We're leaving in a huff.

Amy, grab your meat. We're leaving in a HUFF.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 20

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