puffin• The first time i spotted a puffin I thought I was seeing things.• In September and November, sand-eels, the only things eaten by puffins, lay their eggs.• A two-hour boattrip will take you to Lundy Island, once famous for its pirates and now for its puffins.• Sure enough, we soon come up to a party of puffin and a singleguillemot.• A party of puffins had to take evasiveaction as they nearly flew into the side of the ship.• Never before have I seen puffins that are so red, so yellow, so black.• The hon. Lady also quoted the use of the puffinsymbol by Gallaher.• If that happens as normal, then the puffins have a better chance of survival.
Puffinn trademark
na type of paperback book for children and young people, produced by the same company that produces Penguin books
Originpuffin
(1300-1400) Perhaps from puff, from the idea of the young ones being "puffed up" in shape