To expel breath loudly through the mouth (or nostrils); to make a gruff or abrupt sound resembling this.
To utter or expel (words, breath, etc.) with or as a whoof. Also without object (of air, breath, etc.): to be expelled in this way. Often with out.
To break wind, to fart.
To move quickly with a rushing or whooshing sound, as of something passing rapidly through the air; specifically (of fire or flame) to flare up into a sudden blaze.
Representing the sound made when expelling breath loudly through the mouth, expressing various emotions and responses, such as alarm, surprise, relief, etc.
Representing a rushing or whooshing sound as that made by the wind, something travelling rapidly through the air, the sudden flaring up of a fire, a muffled or distant explosion, etc.
A sound of breath being expelled loudly through the mouth.
A rushing or whooshing sound as that made by the wind, something travelling rapidly through the air, the flaring up of a fire, a muffled or distant explosion, etc.

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