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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He only had a trifle of interest in the movie.
The boss overlooked his employee's trifle mistake.
The student's mistake was just a trifle and didn't affect his overall grade.
She sold her trifle of a car for a few hundred dollars.
It is important not to trifle with fire in the kitchen.
He tends to trifle with his homework instead of doing it seriously.
The book contained only a trifle of information on the subject.
She showed her appreciation for the gift with a trifle of a smile.
The restaurant served a trifle of dessert after the meal.
The flowers on the table added a trifle of color to the otherwise dull room.
The coach dismissed the player's injury as a mere trifle.
The new hire was a trifle unsure of the office's procedures.
The judge ruled that the discrepancy in the evidence was a trifle and didn't warrant a mistrial.
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