How does wwind run out of puff ...
Last time I looked the earth was global shaped so wind passing a set point will keep moving until it runs out of energy or the air pushing it from behind runs out of energy or the air behind the air behind it runs out of energy ...and so on...which seems like a silly answer to a silly question ....
........... the question should be :- Where does wind GET its puff from ?...which I'm sure can be answered by any Meteorologist worth their salt !
A puff may be referring to a light gust of wind.
The puff pastry is Vol-au-Vents, translated from French as "flight in the wind."
Thankfully, the wind gave a little puff, and we glided right into the marina. Startled, the frog will physically puff himself up to appear larger.
Puff can have many meanings. As a gust of wind it would translate to 一吹き (hitofuki)
to laugh and run
vol-au-vent
huff and puff and im gonna blow your house down :)
go run a freakin mile then mabe you'll fit into it
Wind
Hardly. A wind puff is a short lasting breeze on a calm day while a wind gall is an atmospheric effect highlighting clouds that indicates that stormy weather is on the way.
Dandelion seeds are scattered by the wind. Puff ball mushrooms "explode" and disperse spore.
A wind puff, also known as a windgall, is a soft, fluid-filled swelling on a horse's leg, typically around the fetlock joint. It is generally not painful or harmful to the horse but can sometimes indicate strain or overwork. Proper care and management are important to prevent complications.