The word "huffingly" is spelled as "hʌfɪŋli" in IPA phonetic transcription. It is an uncommon adverb used to describe someone who is breathing quickly and heavily due to anger or frustration. The first syllable "hʌf" represents the sound of a short "u" vowel followed by a voiceless "f" consonant, while the second syllable "ɪŋ" includes a nasalized "i" vowel and a velar nasal consonant. The final syllable "li" ends with a clear "i" vowel sound.