souffle
breath, puff
noun soofl Less Common
Origin: from souffler, Latin sufflare
Also means
gust (of wind)
Usage Note
Souffle can mean the physical act of breathing (manquer de souffle = to be out of breath) or a gust of wind. The related dish is soufflé (with an accent and a different word). À bout de souffle is an iconic French New Wave film title.
Examples
"Il a couru jusqu'à perdre le souffle."
Natural Translation
He ran until he lost his breath.
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