Synonym: dally, frivol, piddle, piddle away, play, small beer, technicality, trivia, triviality, wanton, wanton away. Similar words: rifle, drift, flee, fleet, clarify, terrific, baffled, flexible. Meaning: ['traɪfl] n. 1. sponge cake spread with jam and soaked in wine; served with a custard sauce 2. a detail that is considered insignificant 3. something of small importance. v. 1. waste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently 2. act frivolously 3. consider not very seriously.
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91. It's wrong of you to trifle with the girl's affections.
92. A stout, hearty lass like Catherine, does not fall ill for a trifle.
93. I didn't think to vex you by such a trifle.
94. Believe me, it's the least I can do, a mere trifle.
95. Although present policy advantage good unceasingly, but can create the trifle wave band opportunity merely.
96. Nowadays the world already suspends the railroad train, its a trifle is to is only reduced by the air resistance, to rub to have fever and the friction exhaust.
97. This display makes Hals seem all the more singular, even while feeling a trifle superfluous.
98. Some British dishes include fish and chips, steak and kidney pie, shepherds pie, bangers and mash, Sunday roast, Cheshire cheese, Yorkshire pudding, and trifle.
99. It seems a trifle cruel to be sexually molesting a mollusc to allow a vain human to have something shiny to dangle from their ears.
100. Eyes almond shaped, moderately spaced and set a trifle obliquely.
101. If the supply curves of factors to the industry were upward-sloping, firm 1 would tend to bid up a trifle the prices of factors of production by producing Oq'1 rather than Oq'1.
102. A: Surely Jim wouldn't lie over a trifle like that.
103. Do not trifle with me; give me a straight answer.
104. Varnished, aristocratic and sumptuous colours with more acid and trifle tones.
105. Stems from 05 stories, is accompanying the small capital affective tone, is clamping the trifle youth.
106. Disappointment queerly stirring her, she opened her eyes a trifle and ventured a peep at him.
107. How abominably unjust to persecute a man for such an airy trifle as that!
108. His uniform made him look a trifle out of place.
109. But presently it began to flag a trifle , and grow disjointed.
110. Louis I had made a trifle of progress in night-work, but only a trifle.
111. Do not trifle away your time on such useless things.
112. For every little trifle they blame you, my child. The yare ready to find fault for nothing.
113. Jack was a kind, honest fellow, though rather rather old-fashioned, and just a trifle heavy in hand.
114. 'A trifle more of that man,'he would say,'and I shall explode.'.
115. There is something a trifle pathetic about his final query.
116. If we are wise people, every trouble will bring light, and every trifle will make us apperceive its meaning and value.
117. We can't tease and trifle with sin without being contaminated.
118. The Prime Minister smiled again, this time a trifle frostily.
118. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
119. Self-effacing, a trifle austere, he nevertheless exudes a benign humanity from the top of his monkish haircut to his scuffed toe-caps.
120. It can be a dangerous course of action which might be sound in theory but — ahem — perhaps a trifle risky in practice.