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tiffin

[ UK /tˈɪfɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈtɪfɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a midday meal

How To Use tiffin In A Sentence

  • We do know they have been steadily alienating your regular customers, stiffing them on money owed, making a terrible mess of the legitimate business, while all the while on paper your company is soaring.
  • Stiffing the UN and threatening retaliation against key Security Council members may have been impolitic and ill-judged.
  • He was also stiffing the White House press corps.
  • Then amid a thousand jokes the tiffin-baskets were brought out, and we had a royal lunch while the tiger was "padded" -- i.e., placed on one of the unoccupied elephants; and finally we got us back to camp, where the rest of the day was devoted to dinner and cheroots. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 100, April, 1876
  • During tiffin we went outside to try cool down somewhat.
  • Now that I have the perspective of age, I like to think Ray Tiffin was the Everyman of my time and place in life.
  • Tiffindell gets a sprinkling of snow each year, but relies largely on snow machines, which spurt out a steady stream of snow over their single 500-metre slope during winter.
  • The farm holds its own market, where you can sip homemade lemonade and grab a slice of chocolate brandy tiffin in peace.
  • His apricot and pistachio tiffin with homemade marshmallow was technically impressive and clearly passed the taste test.
  • Tiffin MSc in Criminal Justice (MSCJ), with a concentration in Homeland Security Administration, is an outstanding example of how the real world meets the classr...
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