* Anger: "She huffed in frustration, throwing her hands up in the air."
* Exertion: "After climbing the stairs, he huffed and puffed, catching his breath."
* Disbelief: "He huffed in disbelief, shaking his head at the absurd suggestion."
* Indignation: "The old man huffed indignantly, "I've been doing this job for 40 years, I know what I'm doing!"
* Childish annoyance: "She huffed and stomped her foot, refusing to share her toys."
Remember, "huffed" often implies a short, forceful expulsion of breath, usually accompanied by a feeling of frustration, annoyance, or exertion.