huffy - Meaning in Malayalam

huffy - Meaning in Malayalam

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Definitions and Meaning of huffy in English

huffy adjective

  1. roused to anger

    Examples

    • "mad at his friend"
    • "she gets mad when you wake her up so early"
    • "sore over a remark"
    • "stayed huffy a good while"
  2. quick to take offense

    Synonyms

    touchy

What is huffy meaning in Malayalam?

The word or phrase huffy refers to roused to anger, or quick to take offense. See huffy meaning in Malayalam, huffy definition, translation and meaning of huffy in Malayalam. Find huffy similar words, huffy synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of huffy. Find the answer of what is the meaning of huffy in Malayalam.

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