Definition of «poof»

The term "poof" is an onomatopoeic expression that means something disappeared or vanished suddenly, often with a puff of smoke or in a flash. It can also be used to describe how something happened quickly and without any warning.

Usage examples

  1. The magician waved his wand and said "poof," making a rabbit appear out of thin air.
  2. Sarah sprinkled some magic dust on the table and, with a flick of her wrist, exclaimed, "Poof!" The mess vanished.
  3. As the cake baked in the oven, the sweet aroma filled the kitchen, and then, poof, it was done.
  4. The children gathered around the birthday girl as she blew out the candles, and with a single breath, poof, they were all extinguished.
  5. Driven by a strong gust of wind, the dandelion seeds floated through the air and, with a gentle touch, whispered, "poof," disappearing into the distance.
  6. The little girl was playing with her toy car, and as it hit the wall, it broke into pieces. She fixed it with a tap and a magical word, "poof," and it was as good as new.
  7. The magician's final trick left the audience in awe. With a quick wave of his hand and a mighty "poof," he disappeared right before their eyes.
  8. The magician squeezed a sponge ball in his hand, and with a swift motion, opened his palm to reveal, poof, it had transformed into a live dove.
  9. The fairy, fluttering her wings, sprinkled some fairy dust on the dying flower. Within moments, poof, it bloomed into a beautiful rose.
  10. After making a wish, the birthday boy blew out the candles. And with a shout of "poof," his dream gift magically appeared before his eyes.

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