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Filter by Meaning I can't eat anything right now because my stomach feels iffy.
The patient looks iffy, we need to run some tests.
The data we received is iffy, we need to verify its accuracy.
The performance of the team has been iffy this season, with some wins and some losses.
She felt iffy about taking the shortcut through the dark alley.
The temperature in this area can be iffy, sometimes it's warm and sometimes it's cold.
She gave an iffy response when asked if she could help out with the project.
The doctor gave an iffy prognosis, it's hard to say if the patient will fully recover.
My friend is looking iffy, I hope he is not getting sick.
The baby has been iffy all night, we need to take him to the doctor.
Iffy, she said she would come to the meeting tomorrow.
Her commitment to the project was iffy, as she sometimes seemed interested and sometimes not.
Iffy, I don't think I can make it to the party.
The stock market is iffy, we should be cautious before making any investments.
That old ladder looks pretty iffy, I don't think I'll climb it.
His iffy response to the proposal made me wonder if he was really committed to the project.
The investor was iffy about the potential profitability of the startup.
The tower of blocks is iffy and could fall over at any moment.
The weather forecast was iffy, so we packed both raincoats and sunscreen.
I'm iffy on whether I can come to the party, I have to check my schedule.
He felt iffy about lending money to his friend.
The weather forecast is iffy, we may need to cancel the outdoor event.
The weather is iffy today, so we should bring an umbrella.
I'm iffy on the idea of buying a new car right now.
She was iffy about whether to attend the party or not.
The quality of the product seemed a little iffy to me.
The interviewee's qualifications were iffy, so we decided not to hire them.
The new restaurant has iffy reviews, but we can still give it a try.
The teacher was iffy about the student's ability to complete the project.
I'm a bit iffy on how to solve this math problem.
I'm afraid to walk on the icy sidewalk, it's so iffy.
The outcome of the election is iffy, as the candidates are very close in the polls.
The future of the company is iffy, as it depends on the success of their new product line.
The internet connection is iffy, it keeps dropping out.
He was iffy about trusting his business partner.
The weather forecast is iffy, it might rain later.
She had an iffy feeling about the stranger who approached her.
The bridge's condition seemed iffy after the earthquake.
He had an iffy stomach after drinking too much alcohol.
The quality of the used car seemed a bit iffy to me.
The proposal seemed a bit iffy to the committee, so they decided to table it.
The car's brakes feel iffy, I think they need to be checked.
The weather looks iffy, we might have to cancel the picnic.
The weather forecast was iffy, so we decided to cancel our picnic plans.
The bridge looked iffy, and we decided not to cross it.
The doctor was iffy about the patient's prognosis.
Her relationship with her boyfriend was iffy, as they often had disagreements.
She gave an iffy answer when asked about her interest in the job.
The patient's health was iffy, and the doctors were not sure if he would recover.
The weather looks iffy for our picnic tomorrow.
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