How To Use Iffy In A Sentence
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Why be all miffy and hissy and in a bitch-slapping mood guys, about not being in the military when you can do the work you like in prisons and police forces?
See, it's not all about the election today.
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If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten.
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Should we accept an iffy grant from a local official?
Times, Sunday Times
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He can memorise 60 digit numbers in a jiffy and recite them forwards and backwards.
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Uh - huh. We'll be there in a jiffy.
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Arbon, are you speaking in generalities (Microsoft OS products are 'iffy' right out of the box!) are do you have current experience with an unstable Win7 product?
Computers in mexico
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‘You look spiffy tonight, Matt,’ I teased him as he ignored Madison's request to wait and joined us in the bathroom.
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Should we accept an iffy grant from a local official?
Times, Sunday Times
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That meat smells a bit iffy to me.
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During the summer months, if the weather forecast is a bit iffy, a good idea when inviting family and friends round is to have a casual buffet lunch.
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One day, Sniffy was scrubbing his toes in the pond.
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Shooting at them on the zigzag is iffy at best, but hard to resist.
What is a snipe and how do you hunt them?
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He is a trim, nice-looking 72-year-old wearing a tweedy jacket and spiffy tasselled loafers.
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He also wears this spiffy reddish business-guy suit.
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She'll drink a little if we go out for dinner, but never enough to get squiffy.
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The bed folds in a jiffy
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy!
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His sniffy attitude to Motown may be dead wrong but his dissection of the creative and entrepreneurial side of the music industry is unrivalled.
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Well, when I first start the treatment I get a couple of days feeling a little squiffy and disoriented.
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It is more a mode of address for a slightly iffy constitutional compromise that is drawing peacefully towards its close.
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He looked definitely iffy to me, but not the sort of bad lad who carries out hits.
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I'm gonna warn you, many of these places are no-name iffy places that might make you wonder if you if you'r on the wrong side of the grid.
Undefined
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A couple of tracks are iffy, popping and crackling, so I got it cheap.
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As we look at live pictures now from the Kennedy Space Center, it's not the faulty fuel sensor inspiring those iffy conditions.
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I can only imagine how sharp and spiffy those uniforms would be … kinda a cross between Liberace at his best and Michael Jackson … all black leathery/chromy/zippery w/lots ‘n lots of sequins … and sun glasses … mirror aviators …
Think Progress » Missouri Lawmaker’s Argument Against Repealing DADT: It Would Be A ‘Cultural Affront’ To Terrorists
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He drew the final version of the winning poster with a combination of jiffy marker pens and acrylic paints, after working on rough drafts in pencil.
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There is a lovely variety of this species called _V.g. variegata_; in shape and habit it resembles the type though scarcely as vigorous, but not at all "miffy.
Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
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A solid sophomore entry for a band born out of intensity, Sparta have made an iffy decision in veering off into a lighter direction.
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra is best in the strings; wind intonation can be iffy, but the playing has personality throughout.
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The safeness of many older model shotguns with full choke is iffy with steel shot.
Favorite shotgun for trap and upland birds?
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Sam Waterston has been doing his high-sniffy rectitudinous grandstanding for so long it's as if he expects some soft of Atticus Finch statue; Elisabeth Rohm is no worse than Angie Harmon, but no better; and Fred Thompson is a pompous pork chop whose cliched Southern homilies wouldn't be listened to seriously for ten seconds in NY (whereas Steven Hill, with his crusty cut-the-crap irritability and desire to get out of the office before bad news could follow, was the authentic article).
New Guy in Town: James Wolcott
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So Colvert's results look a little iffy in retrospect.
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That looked a bit iffy, too, so we decided to retire to a sofa.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a bit unfair, I suggested, to be sniffy about people wanting to become pop stars when the alternative was, say, working in a factory.
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I'm a little more iffy on weekend daytimes, but I do see some truth the argument.
Poll: Hillary Expanding Her Lead In Ohio
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Tempting as it was to pass round the oatcakes and crack open a bottle of Burgundy there and then, its whiffy pong soon ruled out any chance of afternoon nibbles.
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I don't want to be a namedropper, so I'm not going list all the terrific skiffy writers who attended.
Blue Heaven 2007 Raunchy Limerick Challenge
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It was a world made of rock—a deep red rock that looked like nothing on Earth, craggy and cliffy and endless.
The Shadow Thieves
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And I'm rather sniffy about league tables for dinner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Should we accept an iffy grant from a local official?
Times, Sunday Times
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The disc is slapped with a misdemeanor for iffy audio and no substantial extra features.
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True to a kids' art forms, I use pastels, pencil crayons and the great unsung medium of Jiffy markers.
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He said: 'Everybody was a bit iffy about it.
The Sun
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The original personnel manager is long gone, and it's now a rather spiffy young woman who congratulates him on becoming the treasurer and then later vice president.
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We all do stuff from time to time which we know is probably a bit iffy.
The Sun
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The town consists of two rustically elegant cabins, a ranch office, paddocks with shelters, a covered round pen, stables, and at the center of it all, Sniffy's Saloon.
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Being one of my company's IT representatives, it would have been my unsavory duty to tell Elizabeth that her spiffy new phone was not permitted on company premises.
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Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts.
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And finally she flares into full loquacious life; squiffy but skewering, hardly able to open her mouth without an extraordinary sentence rasping out of it.
The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review
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Sex is so normal that nobody pays much attention to what we might call iffy sex.
Everyone Needs Therapy
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Shawn sauntered into the kitchen from the front door, carrying his guitar case again and looking spiffy in dark blue jeans and a white button down shirt.
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I guess I have been using Giffy for long as a username (at least mid 90's if not before) that it almost seems like a second name.
Who Are You People? « PubliCola
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I always grow concerned when news networks break out their extra spiffy graphics during War Game time: showing Navy snipers shooting faceless bad guys, troop deployments in a "theoretic" ground invasion of Somalia, etc.
Allison Kilkenny: Blowback Amnesia
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But that theory's iffy, too: Loons spend their winters in salt water, hunting different-colored fish.
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In 1987 Henry Cooper literally sailed into retirement on a spiffy, 50-foot ketch that he called the Palmyra.
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in.
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April 7th, 2010 at 4: 41 pm barfly says: spiffypants says:
Think Progress » The New ‘Death Panels’: Gingrich Says GOP Should Campaign Against Nonexistent IRS ‘Health Gestapo’
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I feel a bit squiffy… actually make that a lot squiffy.
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Of course it was the monitor that was malfunctioning, which is an iffy thing to think about as one trudges back to bed and sleep.
Say la vee
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It may sound a bit iffy.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you have athlete's foot, you need to go see a chemist and get an antifungal cream, which will clear it up in a jiffy.
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After all, it's the very industry that gave us the concept of ‘quick and dirty’ - you know, solutions conjured up in a jiffy to meet the pressing needs of customers.
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I've made it from scratch, made it from the Jiffy box, made it like Marie Calendar's by mixing yellow cake mix and cornbread mix (serve with honey butter!), and recently made some "Confetti Corn Muffins" (the confetti is the red bell peppers and green jalapenos), and I have to say, corn bread is great in every form!
Let the Cornbread Wars Begin!
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My iffy water source for this experiment was my garden birdbath, unemptied since last summer.
Times, Sunday Times
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You don't expect to hear Ranyevskaya dismiss Lopakhin's plan to build holiday homes on the old cherry orchard as "rank garbage", nor Gaev describe the estate's potential saviour as "you whiffy crap-artist".
The Cherry Orchard - review
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If you drive through these landscapes, getting radio reception can sometimes be iffy at best, especially in the rural West.
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And even Condé Nast, an organisation that had hitherto been rather sniffy about electronic editions, started to publish some of its prime properties such as the New Yorker, via the iTunes tollgate.
Has the revolt begun against Apple's iPad app fees??
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His driving was dodgy, his irons iffy, and his body still troubled by a few aches and pains, not the least of which is a back problem that requires weekly chiropractice.
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They also raved about the spiffy appearance and the virtually indestructible treads.
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Friends don't give you the old whiffy bit of fish from the fridge.
Times, Sunday Times
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Loudness was comedy to him, and his howl was whiffy with alcohol.
Beard
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Under the Bush administration, instead of building a framework that would embrace broader strategies, we invested, for instance, billions of dollars in iffy research to abate GHG emissions primarily from oil refineries and power plants, by pumping it into the subterranean geological strata.
Steven Apfelbaum: A Win-Win Policy: Conserving Lands and Mitigating Climate Change in a Public-Private Partnership
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The latest electric bike does look quite spiffy, with a mountain bike chassis and a large battery which drops into the downtube from the headstock.
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There was live music at a nice (low) volume, polite inobtrusive wait-staff in spiffy uniforms, everything was perfect including the decor.
You know you live or you've lived in Mexico when........
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It emerged yesterday that all three letter bombs were contained in Jiffy bags and were of similar construction.
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A chapess goes and mentions her Miffy PJs and no one, not a soul, picks it up and runs.
Two months’ notice
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You'd think I'd have learned long ago not to argue with those with a slightly squiffy glint in their eye.
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Uhhhhhhh, Giffy ..... headboard slammin ', git r' on sexual relationships a week before his wedding is a bit more than "association".
Sound Politics: Jim McDermott implicated in Foley pederasty scandal
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The latter were suspicious at first, but eventually, the mentor positions (with spiffy shirts and caps) came to be seen as prestigious.
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Though I did a drypoint print of buttons last year, and theres nothing like drawing a couple hundred buttons on plastic with a needle to make you a little iffy on them...
In Praise of Buttons - A Dress A Day
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And personally, I think the theory he seems to prefer now is a little… well, iffy.
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New York has been rather sniffy about Ramsay.
Times, Sunday Times
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She has managed to put her shoes back on, albeit on the wrong feet, and has slung her miffy bag containing a book, her water cup, two cars and a plastic harmonica over her shoulder.
Burnt fingers
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Giffy - Come on, I'm as tired as others on the town halls, but I think the "in the end do nothing" sentiment is a tad premature considering McGinn's only been in office for 5 months.
A Canadian Lesson For Walk Bike Ride « PubliCola
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It is more a mode of address for a slightly iffy constitutional compromise that is drawing peacefully towards its close.
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He conjured up a whole meal in a jiffy.
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Do they mean anything, faces, Maggie would think to herself when she was a bit squiffy and had had one too many glasses of sparkly spumante.
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The newspaper's office, a few kilometres away, is far from spiffy, even as it bristles with strategy ideas.
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It passes in a jiffy when you are reading a newspaper or watching a film.
The Sun
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On display was the Honda fireblade, a 929 cc, four - cylinder bike that can propel the rider to a top speed of 280 km per hour in a jiffy.
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He glanced down the hall and spotted Lena talking to Izzy, who was also adorned, in a spiffy outfit.
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The High Coast of Ǻngermanland is the only hilly coastline in east Sweden, a region of steep-sided flat-topped forested hills and cliffy coasts with particularly interesting geology and geomorphology.
Kvarken Archipelago High Coast, Finland and Sweden
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That meat smells a bit iffy to me.
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They leak, they give the wine a plastic flavour, they are nigh on impossible to remove with a cork screw when you're squiffy.
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A special of monkfish medallions sounded iffy, with its add-ons of manchego cheese, kalamata olives and tomato.
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Basically you have Ferrell - whose recent output might charitably be described as "iffy" - working a couple of dweeby riffs for all they're worth.
KansasCity.com: Front Page
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Nothing beats that new console smell, except actually using that spiffy new console to enact some serious pwnage.
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Barring the unforeseeable, which is always an iffy thing to do in Honduras, the coupster is out, the mercurial elected president is back in (pending a face-saving vote by Congress and the Supreme Court), and an election to replace him will be held on November 29, as planned.
The New Republic - All Feed
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A dog that appears to have a double nose is struggling to find a home after being overlooked by sniffy prospective owners.
Times, Sunday Times
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This would require subtracting color which is iffy in the best of textile situations.
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I think the reason why Dart Vader never opposed Palpatine because he owe him his life after saving him af the battle of obi wan kenobi cliffy said ...
The Tao Of Sith
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If Replica occasionally drifts – literally – too close to the whiffy bongs and flotation tanks of 90s chillout, it's never predictable, and is best experienced in a continuous sitting, when Up's raindrop-like falling pianos and Submersible's game of spot-the-sample form a mostly engrossing journey into sound.
Oneohtrix Point Never: Replica – review
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Jest like a hornet's nest: shake a stick at ary one o 'the group, an' they all come buzzin 'round te'ble miffy in less
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
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The iffy sound complements the imperfect appeal of Dinosaur Jr: it's like overhearing a disturbing secret.
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A decade ago, videogaming could still be accurately characterised as the preserve of quiet, inward-looking and often fairly whiffy teenage boys with too much time on their hands.
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Policy decisions are always exercises in the iffy math of social tradeoffs.
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I was the guest at the Science Fiction Society of Northern New Jersey, famous for having the least-pronounceable acronym in skiffydom.
May 17th, 2009
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A few of the ladies got a bit squiffy, with the shout of ‘Let's debag Brownlegg! ‘being the battle cry.’
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Much gin was drunk, much inane rubbish and some serious stuff was discussed, and we all went home pleasantly squiffy.
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Given Europe's appalling unemployment record, especially its failure to provide jobs for young folk, the Continent's elite have no right to be sniffy.
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Once recycled, the directories could find themselves whole new leases of life as fillings for loft insulation, packaging materials, jiffy bags, egg boxes and animal bedding.
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The terrain is very rough, with an array of canyons, cliffy massifs, and stony substrates.
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It's easy these days to be sniffy about hybrid tea roses and consign them to the compost heap of postwar fashion.
Times, Sunday Times
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I can run like the wind and'ave your man here in a jiffy, guv 'nor," one of the watchers offered.
WHOLE SECRET LOVE
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Perhaps they were right to be at least a little sniffy.
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I protest that this is unfair as I am slightly squiffy, but they insist.
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Orthodox experts tend to be rather sniffy about such tests.
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‘Well, I woke up on the cliffy beaches of Riverton,’ she answered.
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He possesses a mean pull stroke, and does use his feet to the spinners, often clearing the ground in a jiffy.
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It is an homage to Flash Gordon movie serials, not an homage to Doc E.E. Smith: it is a remake of sciffy moviedom, not a remake of a Space Opera pulp novel.
MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2)
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The critics, notoriously sniffy, had perhaps forgotten that in opera there is always an element of the unbelievable.
Times, Sunday Times
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Blog surfers can sniff out insincerity in a jiffy.
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Been schmaltzy bitterly it for graphic design firms, archeozoic a headlong abstruse therefore how i was erstwhile dyslogistic to go this anethum and omg it was forficate to be so sniffy.
Rational Review
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At 100 miles an hour the combination of iffy aerodynamics and drivetrain shake caused those stubby little windshield wipers to chatter on the glass like drumsticks.
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People are a bit sniffy about Wizz Air.
Times, Sunday Times
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In a jiffy, Poetry and I were back outside, and with him holding the ladder and with me all trembling inside, but not too nervous to climb, I went up that ladder, hand over hand, and in less than a half-dozen worried jiffies, had our swing board off the chimney and tossed it out into a snow drift.
Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
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Everyone else was a bit iffy, but you always get a chance.
Times, Sunday Times
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Above the reservoir of interest is high and cliffy formation which has variable lithofacies and thickness, and has developed salt bed, gypsum, mud and hi pressure aquifer.
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The lyrics are a bit iffy here but with riffs dripping with this much heaviosity, who gives a toss what this guy's singing about?
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I dunno, I see "Syfy" and I see "siffy" at best ... and "iffy" is how I'm classifying this plan, in the end.
Women Respond To The Letter Y, Apparently
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Ok what on earth is a squiffy!!!???? ekkk yaya said,
…and then I was in like Flynn | 世論 What Japan Thinks
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The only iffy note was the extravagantly furry fingerless gloves, but they'd be brilliant for demisting your windscreen mid-drive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Maintenance Man tells me he'll be up to my office in a jiffy.
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Granada province's coastline is rugged and cliffy.
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Which was actually not a bad idea, since by the time I had done level 16, my eyes were going squiffy and I thought I could sleep some more.
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Glamorous, but your co-travellers might be a little whiffy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The real story is, how come ‘60 Minutes’ used the story to begin with, since it was based on iffy journalism?
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After all the righteous indignation, the slightly whiffy quotes from "authorities", the lectures on what a formal education might have taught me, this is the best you can do: "I could defend what I've said if I wanted to, I just don't want to, I'm busy"?
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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The shop has the occasional spiffy tie, and a decent shirt from time to time.
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Next week is iffy but I will write - in fact I'm looking forward to it - and post a monster entry first chance I get.
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That ruffles feathers on a council whose performance most Monday nights, let's be honest, will fix the insomnia that's troubling you in a jiffy.
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This idiosyncratic arrangement served a loose colony of (doubtless whiffy) painters.
Times, Sunday Times
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A lot of fashion people are sniffy about Holland.
Times, Sunday Times
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The math behind computing valedictorian status has always been iffy with people arguing over honors points.
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Ming has moved into a spiffy apartment with his fiancée who is a writer, working on a novel whose leading character suffers from multiple-personality disorder.
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Yup, it's a really iffy shot of my new pride and joy.
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Bo always knew what to do when computers went squiffy.
Audrey Niffenegger | Moths of the New World
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In a jiffy I had slipped over the side and curled up in the foresheets of the nearest boat, and almost at the same moment she shoved off.
Treasure Island
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I suspect they used the same one for the entire film and just sprayed it with room deodoriser when it started getting whiffy.
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But like all organisations, they'll have areas that are brilliant and areas that are a bit iffy.
The Sun
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Dee Bahl, of Glasgow-based music agents 1554 Management, whose clients include up and coming Glasgow band Biffy Clyro, said she was set to become a highly bankable star.
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It was the filling that was iffy, redolent of garlic powder, full of that horrid bean salad that comes in cans and contains suspicious bits of red and green material that might once have been a pepper.
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‘Dave’ would have more cause to be worried by claims he was once a member of the iffy Young Conservatives gang, and had been addicted to corporal punishment.
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Blatheration!" exclaimed my chum, smacking the butt of his rifle on the deck and making the petty officer who was on the other side of the hatchway jump round in a jiffy, looking marline-spikes in our direction.
Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy
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The full game was looking a bit iffy for a while there, but after playing the demo I'm sold.
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We food snobs tend to be rather sniffy about her.
Times, Sunday Times
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The governor of the castle was very sniffy about letting us have it - saying that it shouldn't be used for political events.
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I opened up the jiffy bag and inside were four pink hard back tomes with some strange alien language on the cover.
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He was piefaced soaked squiffy sloshed and all round ‘pissed as a newt’ not just a maniac but a dispsomaniac, takwe my word for it, I am an expert in drunken gibber and that is it. (n)
Mayoral As A Newt
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Wine critics and oenophiles can get very sniffy about these wines, and often do their best to avoid them.
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It's about time we had that in sweaty old London during the summer - how many times have you been stuck underground, or elsewhere, next to some whiffy old so-and-so in his crumpled suit?
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Mind you, his jacket must be getting a little whiffy by now.
The Sun
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If your next record's a bit iffy, you're forgotten.
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We love them for their energy and iconoclasm and straightforwardness, and then get iffy if they put their perception of hurting human realities above convention.
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jesse smith - a mendicant is a beggar. the buddhist may be a special case in that he does it silently and has a spiffy name for goodwill, but he is doing the same thing.
Give It Up: The Best Gift is Nothing at All
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The plane is stuffy and the toilets are getting whiffy.
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She last played Scotland with Dreadzone at The Arches in Glasgow, where she remembers getting rather squiffy on port and not much else.
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Into the chamber of the European parliament he went, a bit squiffy on something less than eight pints, and – as he admitted to the website Political Scrapbook – a little bit high on prescription drugs to alleviate the pain from a riding injury.
Hugh Muir's diary
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Not only is she the great-granddaughter of Herbert Asquith, the Prime Minister whose drinking habits earned him the name 'squiffy', she is also the grandniece of British filmmaker Anthony
California Chronicle
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His design is pretty spiffy, though, even if his powers and fatigues remind me of the ever-gawdawful Gauntlet over in Avengers: Initiative.
Justice Society of America #12 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
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Washing less is good; it's green to be slightly whiffy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Text is perfectly clear, and movies and games look stunning, despite the slightly iffy contrast.
Times, Sunday Times
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He said: 'The whole game is a bit iffy.
The Sun
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So maybe the cowboy boots do look kind of spiffy after a few licks of silver, purple, yellow and green.
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We're told that anyone who can get the knack of skating can get the hang of snowblades in a jiffy.
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She conjured up a whole meal in a jiffy.
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Saving me from Sean with bryozoa … that was a more iffy proposition.
The Boys Next Door
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It was no better on my mother's side, where her Uncle Aloysius turned out to be the editor who told James Joyce to deep-six the title "The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" and rename it "The Lads From the Liffey Were Feeling Quite Squiffy," because, as he put it, "C'mon, Jimbo: 'Portrait of the Artist' sounds like you're a Limey.
Tracing My Roots and Coming Up With Dirt
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The art establishment is distinctly sniffy about his work.
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When she launched her fashion brand in 2008, people were decidedly sniffy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The white BMW Mr. Liu drives around this humid coastal city in southern China may be real, but the spiffy little black smart phone he carries with him is definitely fake.
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But according to sniffy British sources, the arrests were the result of a long-standing intelligence operation that began long before the American alerts.
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In fact, shopping while slightly squiffy on cocktails is probably the closest any lady can get to heaven, in my opinion.
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The terrain is very rough, with an array of canyons, cliffy massifs, and stony substrates.
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But although he might be a natural fit here, his legal status is iffy.
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The moment they entered the restaurant in their spiffy new outfits, Evelyn regretted coming here.
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very sniffy about breaches of etiquette
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Last fall, I was excited for a line-up of new shows to add to my old favorites and this season I only have one that made the cut: Terriers on FX, but I'm still iffy as to if it is a really well-conceived neo-noir show or if I just like the San Diego-Ocean Beach backdrop for the two gumshoes.
Jake Arky: School'ed: The 2010 Fall TV Line-Up
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The sextet devoted way too much ribaldry to speech impediments and Jesus' termagant mum, and the film-making craft, which I'd remembered as spiffy, now looked slack.
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A couple of drinks later, the prospect of taking a shower no longer appeals; they're only going to stuff themselves back into a whiffy old drysuit and get back in the water tomorrow, so why bother?
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Decorations often take up quite a bit of time at home, but the experts do it in a jiffy, for they have a range of colourful festoons and sprightly buntings in stock, all ready to be hung up at the party venue.
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The picture quality is iffy, with many shots seeming overexposed.
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Simon's still kind of iffy about going to Columbia.
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And he was always seen as iffy, as far as the system was concerned, but they put up with him because he was such a supreme chess player.
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Some sniffy critics questioned her presence, while top dress designers apparently refused to lend her a gown because she wasn't classy enough.
The Sun
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Britain's retail bankers tend to be a sniffy lot.
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I do like miffy, but I tend to express this by buying Tadpole pyjamas rather than wearing them myself.
Cherry lips
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The Grug series of books had become a staple of my daily reading and my bookshelf was beginning to bulge with softcover titles, whilst others my age were still struggling with mere puffy plastic bath-safe copies of Miffy the Rabbit.
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Now what I always do when my template goes squiffy is to ..... call in the DEBLOG!!! ta da da music ...
Friends
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It's easy to get sniffy about ‘celebrity culture’, but it simply fills the vacuum in public life.