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How To Use Titfer In A Sentence

  • Well the titfer was safe, as it turned out, but was he being fair? Times, Sunday Times
  • So what about the titfer? Times, Sunday Times
  • But today he is smart and Rocky-less in a titfer and green puffa jacket and tweeds.
  • Psst ... want to buy a nice weasel and titfer? Times, Sunday Times
  • And this wasn't a tiny little titfer either; this was a large lilac affair with feathers and everything.
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  • But it is not the strangest titfer the royal has worn. The Sun
  • Go for a statement hat on the big day and let your titfer do the talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Judges in our Evening Press Business Awards 2000 are at the very least likely to tip their titfers in the direction of bubbly Beryl who has entered four out of the competition's eight categories.
  • The sad desuetude of the lid or titfer is a cause for curiosity as well as regret.
  • Smarten up a summer outfit with a chic titfer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly it might mean the end of her ambitious bid to conquer the titfer market. The Sun
  • Garden parties, weddings, the races — the season of the titfer is upon us. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of these splendid titfers inevitably came loose during the athletic bowing at the end of the show, but it was quickly shoved back on, a bit low over the eyes and noticeably skew-whiff, and yet still remarkably stylish nonetheless.
  • Thanks to her mum's Christmas gift of three hats, and an Australian customer's present of a wacky titfer, she won't have to suffer the cold when the sun does not shine.
  • But she did eventually remove the titfer to take a dip, right. The Sun
  • Top it off with a primary titfer. Times, Sunday Times
  • You may be arseholed but you've kept your titfer straight. MetaFilter

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