biff

[ US /ˈbɪf/ ]
[ UK /bˈɪf/ ]
NOUN
  1. (boxing) a blow with the fist
    I gave him a clout on his nose
VERB
  1. strike, usually with the fist
    The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators
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How To Use biff In A Sentence

  • I will not be there with a £180 ticket to be biffed into kingdom come by some insane person on the end of a weighted rope - or falling off it - but good luck to those who come to brave the 2 chords of U2 at warp volume and other truffles of this cultural feast. Bono and The Edge defend Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
  • She's romantically involved with the house comedian, Biff.
  • Billy (a charming Jamie Bell), is motherless, his dad and brother jobless, and he prefers ballet to biffo.
  • ‘It's just as well he went because if I had got hold of him I would have biffed him over the head with a saucepan or something similar,’ he said.
  • Maybe the producers are hoping for a bit of biffo this year?
  • The next moment he felt an extreme biff on his right upper-leg and the cold iron of a horseshoe pressed deep and hard in his flesh.
  • About: KBiff is a KDE "biff" or new mail notification utility. Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • Cobbs, do you think you could bring a biffin, please? Half-Hours with Great Story-Tellers
  • I gave him a biff on the nose and he turned nasty.
  • The South Australian redistribution could mean biffo for Labor as the factions fight.
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