How To Use Chuffed In A Sentence
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He is dischuffed to find the felines are actually fakes and belong to Baroness Spatz.
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The young art lot are always chuffed when Ferry turns up.
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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.
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Yet he should be chuffed at how history is filling our newspapers, sparking debate, piquing our interest.
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She was chuffed at / about getting a pay rise.
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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).
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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.
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The good news chuffed him up and he went back to do the experiment again.
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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
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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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The train didn't stop for very long, and soon chuffed off leaving the feline beneath the station clock.
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I felt quite chuffed that I'd made him feel special, especially considering I sang that same song to a pub full of people very weekend.
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I ` m not too chuffed that Jackie is still in gainful employment since the recent revelations about Damian Green etc, something which didn ` t seem to get a mention on the BBC tonight.
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One Frog does not balance out three million dischuffed Mail readers.
EU Referendum
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But at the time I was kind of chuffed at answering “Argentina” after holding my hand up for a few minutes and listening to five or six wrong guesses.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Name of What Country
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Father Dougal: Sure it is, and I bet all the doctors are chuffed that they'll get all that wonga to do what the feck they like with.
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Mam still runs the Black Dog, and she'd be sure chuffed if ye did nae stop in for a drink.
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It wasn't long before Lee landed his first pike weighing in at 9lb 11 oz and was also chuffed with himself.
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I was so chuffed that I gave my old, trusty typewriter to her daughter without even a second thought.
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Image: Jane Hutt is chuffed she's finally impressed somebody
Archive 2008-08-01
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I could do no less for the only person in the chat who understood what I meant when I said I was "chuffed" without explanation.
CJOB Interview: Shout Out to My Tweeps
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There will be a lot of chuffed people today, including everyone who cares about Britain's heritage, all at the National Railway Museum and York tourist bosses.
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Although chuffed I shrugged that off as a polite, but unrealistic, compliment.
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The story at the zoo at the time was that the tiger had jumped out in reaction to a different woman, a regular visitor, who often "chuffed" at the tigers to get replies (this is a soft friendly greeting, also known as "prusten").
Frans de Waal: Jump, Tiger, Jump!
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The players will feel chuffed with their victory, but they will know they have not won the war yet.
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Considering I didn't even think I'd make it through the introductory lecture never mind the whole semester I am pretty chuffed.
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We're pretty sure that chuffed translates to "psyched" or "pumped" or the like, but if it's actually some sort of South African curse word, we apologize profusely in advance.
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I was much chuffed, and from then on, I've never passed up an opportunity to tell people how large-hearted my father is.
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Deano was obviously chuffed to break his duck.
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I'm chuffed to have won
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And if anyone can tell me why my beautiful scrabble tiles don't show up, I'd be well chuffed.
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My husband, Charlie, is chuffed about it and he is pleased that I am doing well.
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And Cheryl Morgan was, to say the least, righteously dischuffed by the slur on other reviewers, by the implicit assumption that "the reviewer was bribed to tell me such lies" is so sensible a reaction that one can jump right past the question of whether to the question of how.
Archive 2006-06-01
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I'm on a railway platform trying to get to work during a period of heavy storms (service is totally knacked) and I'm in uniform with a crowd around me seriously dis-chuffed and about to remove my nipple rings without unclipping them.
I HATE COMPUTERS ( a therapy intermission)
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So a first home goal produced a first home win in front of Chester's biggest crowd of the season, who gave the team and their chuffed new manager a standing ovation.
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The weather was fantastic, and the whole place seemed a thousand miles from home, especially when the steam trains chuffed past.
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Cady begins to be chuffed by her new status; she grows to like obsessing about food, looks and weight and is secretly thrilled by her licence to be bitchy and cruel.
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European space boffins are chuffed to announce that they have successfully 'surfed' the atmosphere of Venus, during a so-called 'aerodrag' experiment in which the solar panels of a space probe functioned as aerofoils skimming the top of the second planet's atmosphere.
The Register
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I've got a nice wee part time gig at the National Library starting next month and I'm well chuffed.
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For four weeks the steam-powered dahabeah chuffed along the green river, stopping to let the travelers stroll among sunbaked ruins or make dusty forays to distant temples arid tombs.
The Five of Hearts
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‘I'm chuffed that so many came from York,’ Warters told the Evening Press after his victory over Ashton.
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Both the drivers I saw caught were in Czech cars and they looked pretty dischuffed.
Archive 2006-09-01
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British troops 'chuffed' to receive Queen's Christmas message of support
'We Ask A Lot Of You'
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And in reality, I am so chuffed that all these wonderful people care about me (no, tahnan, "chuffed" is not a dirty word), and it is more than I deserve, by far, and I'm not asking for more than that, really, I'm not.
February 22nd, 2003
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I remember a classmate being so chuffed when he figured out how to say "Lions and tigers and bears, oh my!" in Latin...he peppered his conversation with it for ages. "leones, tigresque, ursaeque, eheu!" was his phrase.
Confessions and Comparisons
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A good decision on my part, methinks, and Lesley is really chuffed (me too:)) as it means we'll be seeing a lot of each other IC.
October 17th, 2005
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I was nervous, but rather chuffed to have bagged such a fine specimen.
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If imitation truly is the sincerest form of flattery, his dad James should feel chuffed.
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Today's pop quiz is in honor of an actress for whom I once had precious little respect and whose casting over any number of other performers got me feeling dischuffed to the point of, if not beyond, churlishness until one day I found myself inexplicably fond of her and ashamed of my earlier thuggish disrespect.
Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
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The citizen sits in that studio, gets to express herself, gets applauded, and goes home feeling chuffed.
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Im absolutely chuffed, they're one of my favourite bands and I've never seen them live before.
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But they have responded extraordinarily and we feel chuffed that our procedures have worked.
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And then, the little two-carriage train chuffed in to the platform and we were back together once more.
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E'en shall I be dischuffed to't knickers, ee by gum.
Bastardo
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Joe thought New York was amazing, and he was "chuffed" to be in the Big Apple.
Brian Oxman: A Night on the Town With Joe the Plumber
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Understandably, the locals weren't too chuffed - they started a campaign and got a bit of a petition going to stop the legendary hell raisers from living in their midst.
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Let me explain what open-source is and then why I'm so chuffed.
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I even ordered a new uniform, though I'm still not chuffed about paying for it.
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Now 30, he's recently been awarded the accolade of Renaissance Man For The Millennium, though he doesn't seem too chuffed about it.
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In the UK "chuffed" means "happy" as in "I was well chufffed to pick the winner in that race".
Who Goes There - Pop Quiz
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So we felt pretty chuffed with ourselves when we left Opua, as if we'd had something to do with rearranging the elements.
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They threw it in for free because it's President's Day weekend and I was so chuffed that I clapped my hands in glee.
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I'm also seriously chuffed that I got tickets for two nights of Rolando Villazón in Rigoletto.
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At first I thought we had a 50-50 chance and after four or five heart-stopping moments we were chuffed to bits.