trifle|trifled|trifles|trifling in English

verb

[tri·fle || 'traɪfl]

amuse oneself, toy, play, waste time, idle, make sport of

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1. Said another scholar: “Pharisaism produced a mass of legal rules covering all situations, with the inevitable consequence that they magnified trifles and in doing so trifled with magnitudes (Mt.

2. A trifling sum.

3. I regret having trifled with married women.

4. Her parents argued violently over trifles.

5. The three men jangle over trifles.

6. I am not a man to be trifled with.

7. It's silly to quarrel over trifles.

8. Don't wrangle with others over trifles.

9. For my godson, a few trifles.

10. A trifle?

11. It's not a place to be trifled with.

12. Why, Sue, that's nothing but a trifling.

13. Just a trifle.

14. There's no point in arguing over trifles.

15. Boy, a Policeman is not to be trifled with.

16. They are not a power to be trifled with.

17. A trifle pretentious?

18. The girl sat there trifling with a pen.

19. Outside California these difficulties may seem fairly trifling.

20. 25 Usually haemorrhage was trifling and healing clean.

21. What a trifle!

22. A trifle blasphemous

23. Oh, it's a trifle.

24. Don't make a fuss about such trifles.

25. The girl sat trifling with her skirt.