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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The restaurant's menu had a few trifled dishes, which were not worth the price.
The judge reprimanded the lawyer for his trifled approach to the case.
His speech was filled with trifled jokes and lacked substance.
Her apology was seen as trifled and insincere.
The artwork was seen as trifled and lacked any real artistic value.
The film was seen as trifled and lacked any real depth or meaning.
His behavior was trifled and immature during the meeting.
She trifled with the significance of the project by not doing her fair share of work.
They trifled with the complexity of the issue by oversimplifying the problem.
He trifled with the weight of the news by making light of a serious situation.
The children trifled with the rules of the game by not following instructions.
She trifled with her teacher's authority by talking back in class.
He trifled with her feelings by making a joke about her appearance.
They trifled with the reputation of the company by not fulfilling their promises.
He trifled with the respect of his colleagues by making fun of their work.
The broken shoelace was a trifled, but it made her late for the meeting.
The broken piece in the puzzle was just a trifled in the grand scheme of the game.
The toy car was just a trifled in the child's collection.
She trifled with her makeup instead of getting ready for the party.
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