niffy

IPA: nˈɪfi

adjective

  • (UK, colloquial) Having a bad smell.
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Examples of "niffy" in Sentences

  • "Proper niffy around here, ain't it?" he said loudly.
  • "There's no call to be niffy," he apologised at last.
  • Wish to Christ she wouldn't do that, the place gets proper niffy!
  • That Google v Bing site is very niffy for a quick comparison - not seen it before.
  • Huw Edwards: passed swiftly over the Tory poll lead of 18% as he might step over something niffy on the pavement
  • Conga rats to awl teh arteests furr teh maost fantasticaboolus purr-for-mints tehy put on, furr teh mag-niffy-scent costooms, furr teh imaginashuns adn teh clebberness wiv wurds to re-rite teh golden owldy sawngs.
  • Conga rats to awl teh arteests furr teh maost fantasticaboolus purr-for-mints tehy put on, furr teh mag-niffy-scent costooms, furr teh imaginashuns adn teh clebberness wiv wurds to re-rite teh golden owldy sawngs, adn furr teh purrfik organisachunlols.
  • Helen, most certainly he manifested extraordinary concern on the present occasion, by abating some of his austerities in the performance of his duty towards the seamen, who nevertheless liked Rosse as an officer, because, although rigid, he made no niffy naffy work; yet his words were very kind, and his zeal and care (for he constantly kept the deck) unremitting.

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