Top 20 Words That Rhyme with Puff (With Meanings)

This post contains our favorite combination of "perfect rhymes" and "near rhymes". Near rhymes are words you may have to stretch or exaggerate for songwriting and poems.

Welcome to this guide on the best words that rhyme with puff!

Here you’ll find the top 20 words and phrases for rhyming the word ‘puff’.

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Words That Rhyme With Puff

  • Bluff: A steep, high cliff or a deceptive act to mislead someone.
  • Buff: To polish or shine something, or a person who is in good physical shape due to exercise.
  • Cuff: A band of material that goes around the wrist, or to strike someone with an open hand.
  • Duff: A term for useless or inferior items, or the outer layer of a tree trunk.
  • Enough: A sufficient or adequate amount of something.
  • Fluff: Soft, light material, or to make something appear fuller or more attractive than it actually is.
  • Gruff: Rough or harsh in manner or speech.
  • Guff: Impudent or insolent talk or behavior.
  • Huff: To breathe heavily or angrily, or to show displeasure or offense.
  • Luff: The edge of a sail closest to the wind, or to sail closer to the wind by turning the sail towards the wind.
  • Muff: A hand warmer or a mistake or failure in a task.
  • Rebuff: To reject or spurn someone or something.
  • Rough: Uneven or coarse in texture, or a preliminary sketch or draft.
  • Ruff: A decorative collar, or the sound made by a dog’s bark.
  • Scruff: The loose skin on the back of a person’s neck or an animal’s neck, or the back of a garment’s neck.
  • Scuff: To scratch or scrape the surface of something, or to walk heavily and noisily.
  • Slough: To shed or cast off a layer or skin, or a swampy or marshy area.
  • Snuff: To extinguish a flame or candle, or finely powdered tobacco that is inhaled.
  • Stuff: To fill something up with material, or miscellaneous items or possessions.
  • Tough: Difficult or hard to accomplish, or physically or emotionally strong.


Written by Gabriel Cruz - Foodie, Animal Lover, Slang & Language Enthusiast