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In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed... No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. Preface to 1828 Dictionary
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HUFF, n.
HUFF, v.t. To swell; to enlarge; to puff up.
HUFF, v.i. To swell; to dilate or enlarge; as, the bread huffs.
To swell; to enlarge; to
puff up; as, huffed up with air.
Grew. To treat with insolence and arrogance; to
chide or rebuke with insolence; to hector; to bully.
You must not presume to huff us. Echard. To remove from the board
(the piece which could have captured an opposing piece). See
Huff,
To
enlarge; to swell up; as, bread huffs.
To bluster or swell with anger, pride, or
arrogance; to storm; to take offense.
THis senseless arrogant conceit of theirs made them huff at the doctrine of repentance. South. To remove from the board
a man which could have captured a piece but has not done so; -- so
called because it was the habit to blow upon the piece.
A
swell of sudden anger or arrogance; a fit of disappointment and
petulance or anger; a rage.
"Left the place in a huff."
W. Irving. A boaster; one swelled with a false
opinion of his own value or importance.
Lewd, shallow-brained huffs make atheism and contempt of religion the sole badge . . . of wit. South. To take huff, to take offence. Cowper. | ||||||||