efflate (Meaning)
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efflate (v. t.)
To fill with breath; to puff up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of efflate
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efflate Sentence Examples
- The balloon deflated slowly, its once-proud form now limp and deflated.
- The efflate tire of the old car caused it to bounce and swerve as it drove down the road.
- The child's red balloon efflated, the air escaping in a slow, steady stream.
- The efflate balloon was a sad sight, its once-bright colors now dull and faded.
- He efflated the tires of his car so that he could remove the wheels without difficulty.
- The efflate balloon drifted through the air, its uncertain fate unknown.
- The efflate balloon was a reminder of the passing of time, its beauty now gone.
- She used a pump to efflate the balloon, watching as it slowly shrank in size.
- The efflate balloon floated in the sky, a reminder of the carefree days of summer.
- The efflate balloon was a symbol of lost hope, its once-bright colors now faded and gone.
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To fill with breath; to puff up.
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The balloon deflated slowly, its once-proud form now limp and deflated.
The efflate tire of the old car caused it to bounce and swerve as it drove down the road.
The child's red balloon efflated, the air escaping in a slow, steady stream.
The efflate balloon was a sad sight, its once-bright colors now dull and faded.