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Examples
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She turns over with a soft whuffle and pulls the blankets farther up over her head in an attempt to muffle their noise.
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Every once in a while she gave a whuffle of laugh.
Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008
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Every once in a while she gave a whuffle of laugh.
Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008
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Every once in a while she gave a whuffle of laugh.
Promise of the Wolves Dorothy Hearst 2008
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Except for the sound of their steps and the occasional soft whuffle of a horse, the group moved without talk, striding briskly as they moved west — Olossiward — along the road.
Spirit Gate 2006
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A whuffle and thump came from under the headboard, where her cat Jimbo slept.
What Dreams May Come Sherrilyn Kenyon, Rebecca York, Robin D. Owens 2005
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The packhorses and I waited silently, while his gelding leaned in to whuffle his hair in curiosity.
Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003
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“Come along, boy, time to go back to the stable,” I said, interrupting him in mid-whuffle with a shake.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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There was a loud whuffle near her head-Magdalen, roused by the noise, leaning out of her stall to investigate.
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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That sound you hear of capillaries bursting is called a whuffle.
IndieQuill 2010
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