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[ UK /tˈɒf/ ]
[ US /ˈtɔf/ ]
NOUN
  1. informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person

How To Use toff In A Sentence

  • On his first day there he approached a couple of elegant young toffs strolling around the campus. Times, Sunday Times
  • Equally important, the government succeeded in flushing out Al-Shabaab's human intelligence out of the unregulated national telecom industry, and disrupted or shutoff their propaganda radio stations. Abukar Arman: Somalia, Dark Clouds and Silver-lining
  • It took me two days to do three "simple" jobs ... installing a shutoff valve behind a gas stove, replacing/fixing a tub faucet stem, and capping a sump pump. Projects You Shouldn’t Try To DIY | Lifehacker Australia
  • NASA officials say they don't think a piece of tile that hit Discovery's belly during liftoff is a serious matter.
  • A new furniture shop with a three-piece suite in uncut moquette in the window next to a cocktail cabinet shiny as toffee.
  • And despite its sweet taste, sticky toffee pudding is often the saltiest. The Sun
  • No wonder her work is cutting through the stale, stodgy world of Scottish desserts like a red hot knife through a wodge of sticky toffee pudding.
  • Next beyond the barbershop, which is two doors beyond the general store and postoffice, was a little one-story building, weather-beaten and badly in need of paint. Thankful's Inheritance
  • Fat toffs wearing pink corduroy trousers. The Sun
  • There's sugar in toffee and in jam, and they're hot, leastways they're hot to be made. Little Miss Peggy: Only a Nursery Story
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