[ UK /t‍ʃˈʌft/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. very pleased
    I'm chuffed to have won
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How To Use chuffed In A Sentence

  • He is dischuffed to find the felines are actually fakes and belong to Baroness Spatz. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • The young art lot are always chuffed when Ferry turns up.
  • We were friends at school, and I guess I felt chuffed that someone did have a crush on me, but I never acted on it because there was no point.
  • Yet he should be chuffed at how history is filling our newspapers, sparking debate, piquing our interest.
  • She was chuffed at / about getting a pay rise.
  • Still feeling slightly dischuffed I took him up on it and was persuaded that Mr Chris 'was a god Idea (despite having been there only last thursday). TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Her diaries and letters reveal a woman determined to succeed as a singer and who was chuffed with her success and the trappings that came with it.
  • The good news chuffed him up and he went back to do the experiment again.
  • One fellow was dischuffed at only finding a bar catering for ladies who like ladies, another was irked at only finding somewhere good five minutes shy of closing time and further moans noted the woeful lack of sleaze venues. The Croydonian
  • She was becoming increasingly dischuffed with Spammy's evasive or just plain bewildering behaviour, acutely so that evening. Country of the Blind
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