Definition of Triffic

1. terrific [adj] - See also: terrific

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triffic

trifacial nerve
trifacial neuralgia
trifacials
trifactorial
trifallow
trifallowed
trifallowing
trifallows
trifarious
trifasciated
trifecta
trifectas
triff
triffer
triffest
triffic (current term)
triffid
triffids
triffidy
trifid
trifid beggar-ticks
trifid bur marigold
trifistulary
triflate
triflates
triflation
triflavin
trifle away
trifle with

Literary usage of Triffic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1799)
"... attacked as it is by powerful enemies, to triffic -in this manner with the feelings of three millions of people, ..."

2. The Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament (1905)
"Since the roads were laid out for eque trian, vehicular, and ordinary pedestrian triffic motor-cars had come in, and it was abundantly obvious from the ..."

3. The Railways of Canada for 1870-1 by John Malcolm Trout, Edw Trout (1871)
"The annual amount of this outward triffic has been estimated as follows :—30000000 feet sawn lumber, at §1 per M.; 15000 pieces of square timber, ..."

4. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1881)
"She's a triffic woman when she's up is mother. She'd wollop yer, when she's in drink, until yer fit to die. Lor ! I've screamed out to die heaps o' times, ..."

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