whuffle

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whuffle (third-person singular simple present whuffles, present participle whuffling, simple past and past participle whuffled)

  1. (intransitive) To make a low snuffling or blowing sound.
    • 2010, Peggy Nicholson, Serpent in Turquoise, page 72:
      Poquita whuffled and jerked at her lead, trying to swing right around. “No, no, we can't go home yet. Not for a silly snake. We just scared him is all.”