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tuff

1

[ tuhf ]

adjective

, Slang.


tuff

2

[ tuhf ]

noun

, Geology.
  1. a fragmental rock consisting of the smaller kinds of volcanic detritus, as ash or cinder, usually more or less stratified.

tuff

/ tʌf; tʌˈfeɪʃəs /

noun

  1. a rock formed by the fusing together on the ground of small rock fragments (less than 2 mm across) ejected from a volcano


tuff

/ tŭf /

  1. A rock made up of particles of volcanic ash, varying in size from fine sand to coarse gravel.


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Derived Forms

  • tuffaceous, adjective

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Other Words From

  • tuff·a·ceous [tuh-, fey, -sh, uh, s], adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of tuff1

1560–70; < French tuf < Italian tufo. See tufa

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Word History and Origins

Origin of tuff1

C16: from Old French tuf , from Italian tufo ; see tufa

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Example Sentences

All of them, Tuff and Kellie and Clyde and Elsie, like to take this wherever they go: He died doing what he wanted to do.

“This is all we live for,” Tuff Hedeman was saying on the Astrodome floor, far removed from Willie and his friends.

Tuff and Tracie and Kellie lost count of the hours they spent waiting on Lane after the rodeos.

Antoinette Tuff, who tried to kill herself nine months earlier, talked him out of it.

Tuff cared for Derrick and his older sister, LaVita, while working two or three jobs at a time.

Tha are verry tuff ov life, and will outlive an injun rubber shoe, and don't seem tew gro old enny faster than a paving stone duz.

The phenomena presented by the necks of intrusive rock do not differ from those characteristic of agglomerate or tuff necks.

Tuff's waistcoat was yellow, and every color known to the spectroscope was employed to make up Tuff's copious trousers.

The people that are getting it up—er, well, I'm afraid they're not very friendly to me, Tuff.

Large areas are overlain with trachyte, basalt, obsidian, tuff and pumice.

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