waff

/wæf/
verb
  1. To wave or flap something, especially in the air.
    • She waffed the flag to get their attention.
    • The bird waffed its wings and took off.
    • He waffed the smoke away with his hand.
  2. To float or drift lightly through the air.
    • A gentle breeze waffed across the lake.
    • The scent of flowers waffed through the open window.
    • Leaves waffed down from the trees in the autumn breeze.
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noun
  1. A light gust or puff of air.
    • A waff of cool air came through the crack in the door.
    • The candle flickered with each waff of wind.
    • He felt a waff of perfume as she walked by.
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