Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Clad in buff.
- Coated or covered with buff; having a buffy coat.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
buff .
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Examples
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Only person that can really pull the sickly thin to fairly buffed is Christian Bale.
Rumor: Matthew McConaughey Possibly Captain America - Blasphemy! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Having recuperated from their spawn and buffed from a summer of feeding on crayfish, smallmouths kick off their annual bid to fatten up for the upcoming winter starvation and subsequent spring spawning.
The Smallmouth Blitz 2004
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Having recuperated from their spawn and buffed from a summer of feeding on crayfish, smallmouths kick off their annual bid to fatten up for the upcoming winter starvation and subsequent spring spawning.
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We'll never get used to the idea of buffed-to-shine fingernails.
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Roland was crouching in the trampled dirt of the trail, his bald head clenched in his hands like some kind of buffed fruit.
The Laugh T 2009
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Roland was crouching in the trampled dirt of the trail, his bald head clenched in his hands like some kind of buffed fruit.
The Laugh T 2009
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The piece took him two days but was "buffed" by Brisbane City Council's Graffiti Reduction
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The piece took him two days but was "buffed" by Brisbane City Council's Graffiti Reduction
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The piece took him two days but was "buffed" by Brisbane City Council's Graffiti Reduction
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The piece took him two days but was "buffed" by Brisbane City Council's Graffiti Reduction
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