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Squif


Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: Popular Variant

A squif, often used in British English, refers to a small explosion or a sudden burst of light or sound.

Example Sentences:
  • As the fireworks display came to an end, there was one final squif of brilliant colors.
  • The magician's trick concluded with a loud squif, leaving the audience amazed.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: Popular Usage

In colloquial language, to squif means to spend time idly or aimlessly.

Example Sentences:
  • On lazy Sunday afternoons, I like to squif around the house and watch movies.
  • Instead of studying for the exam, she decided to squif the day away chatting with friends.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Local Term

In some regions, squif is used as an adjective to describe something extremely good or excellent.

Example Sentences:
  • The sunset over the ocean was absolutely squif.
  • After a long hike, the breathtaking view at the mountaintop was truly squif.

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