chuff

chuff
I. noun Etymology: Middle English chuffe Date: 15th century boor, churl II. intransitive verb Etymology: imitative Date: 1914 to produce noisy exhaust or exhalations ; proceed or operate with chuffs <
the chuffing and snorting of switch engines — Paul Gallico
>
III. noun Date: 1915 the sound of noisy exhaust or exhalations

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