trifle|trifles in English
noun
[tri·fle || 'traɪfl]
matter or object of small value or importance; small amount of something; artistic work of no lasting significance; type of pewter; dessert made from sponge cake layered with whipped cream and fruit
Use "trifle|trifles" in a sentence
1. Her parents argued violently over trifles.
2. The three men jangle over trifles.
3. It's silly to quarrel over trifles.
4. Don't wrangle with others over trifles.
5. For my godson, a few trifles.
6. A trifle?
7. Just a trifle.
8. There's no point in arguing over trifles.
9. A trifle pretentious?
10. What a trifle!
11. A trifle blasphemous
12. Oh, it's a trifle.
13. Don't make a fuss about such trifles.
14. Brabble definition, to argue stubbornly about trifles; wrangle
15. Some got into “violent disputes about trifles.”
16. A trifle coarsened perhaps.
17. I'm a trifle dazed.
18. A trifle shady, mademoiselle.
19. It's a trifle incident.
20. That's a trifle unfair.
21. Don't trifle with me.
22. It cost a mere trifle.
23. Never trifle with other's affections.
24. Don't trifle with you health.
25. He has no time to bother with trifles.