Waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently.
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Examples for "trifle"
Examples for "trifle"
1Never less than clear, but... perhaps... perfectly clear but a trifle sketchy?
2Poppy is a trifle more particular about the soil it grows in.
3Sometimes I think he stretches the limits of the law a trifle.
4The sole of the shoe was a trifle larger than the footprints.
5Blanche leaned back in the steamer chair and turned a trifle pale.
1Added to this, the Wallack takes an actual pleasure in wanton destruction.
2Not to be slack and negligent; or loose, and wanton in thy
3Sometimes I spy her afar off; but the wanton comes and goes.
4And there will remain only the wanton soul in the virgin body.'
5Did it make me a wanton to hope he might compliment me?
1Pirate, my Jack Russell terrier, tended to piddle at the first sign of trouble.
2We can always take you back to the couch, and you can piddle yourself.
3Anthony nodded and, suddenly remembering those spew-tits and piddle-warblers of the Bulstrode days, imperceptibly smiled.
4Is it only piddle draining out of her now?
5It was as though those piddle-warblers had never existed.
1Sixty per cent of the water used in farming is needlessly piddled away by careless irrigation.
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