These are the meanings of the letters HUFFLE when you unscramble them.
- Flue (n.)
A compartment or division of a chimney for conveying flame and smoke to the outer air.
- Flue (n.)
A passage way for conducting a current of fresh, foul, or heated air from one place to another.
- Flue (n.)
A pipe or passage for conveying flame and hot gases through surrounding water in a boiler; -- distinguished from a tube which holds water and is surrounded by fire. Small flues are called fire tubes or simply tubes.
- Flue (n.)
An inclosed passage way for establishing and directing a current of air, gases, etc.; an air passage
- Flue (n.)
Light down, such as rises from cotton, fur, etc.; very fine lint or hair.
- Fuel (n.)
Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc.
- Fuel (n.)
Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement.
- Fuel (v. t.)
To feed with fuel.
- Fuel (v. t.)
To store or furnish with fuel or firing.
- Huff (n.)
A boaster; one swelled with a false opinion of his own value or importance.
- Huff (n.)
A swell of sudden anger or arrogance; a fit of disappointment and petulance or anger; a rage.
- Huff (v. i.)
To bluster or swell with anger, pride, or arrogance; to storm; to take offense.
- Huff (v. i.)
To enlarge; to swell up; as, bread huffs.
- Huff (v. i.)
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.
- Huff (v. t.)
To remove from the board (the piece which could have captured an opposing piece). See Huff, v. i., 3.
- Huff (v. t.)
To swell; to enlarge; to puff up; as, huffed up with air.
- Huff (v. t.)
To treat with insolence and arrogance; to chide or rebuke with insolence; to hector; to bully.
- Luff (n.)
The act of sailing a ship close to the wind.
- Luff (n.)
The forward or weather leech of a sail, especially of the jib, spanker, and other fore-and-aft sails.
- Luff (n.)
The roundest part of a ship's bow.
- Luff (n.)
The side of a ship toward the wind.
- Luff (v. i.)
To turn the head of a vessel toward the wind; to sail nearer the wind; to turn the tiller so as to make the vessel sail nearer the wind.