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chaff

[chaf, chahf] / tʃæf, tʃɑf /




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“The larger world, if it doesn’t directly impact the day-to-day,” she told me, “becomes chaff that you kind of block out because you’re so focused on trying to survive this crucible that you’re in.”

From Slate Jun. 24, 2026

A short walk away, a threshing machine spews clouds of dust and chaff as wheat pours out in a steady stream, rattling into worn brown sacks at farmers' feet.

From Barron's May 15, 2026

It's more about whether you actually believe in something — and boy, oh boy, has the wheat been separated from the chaff in that respect.

From Salon Apr. 20, 2025

Seven hundred reviewers will attempt to separate the wheat from the chaff, while 1,300 arts industry professionals will scour the city for shows to take on tour, or make into television.

From BBC Aug. 1, 2024

The grain I ground for chapatis had bits of chaff that got between our teeth.

From "Homeless Bird" by Gloria Whelan

“One American can relish hugely the entertainment afforded when one quizzical Englishman chaffs his shy, ineloquent countrymen without expecting all other Americans to shake with laughter at the same spectacle,” Woollcott wrote.

From New York Times Oct. 9, 2014

He snarls as well as chaffs at a world with the gout.

From Time Magazine Archive

How she pulls all the other girls to pieces, by Jove, and how splendidly she chaffs everybody!

From The Newcomes Memoirs of a Most Respectable Family by Thackeray, William Makepeace

Everybody chaffs everybody else in this house pretty freely.

From The Rebellion of Margaret by Twidle, Arthur

I only order new clothes when some friend chaffs me into it, and if I do I forget the ties and shirts and those sorts of things.

From The Wicked Marquis by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)

Meanwhile, Faulconer’s middle-ground politics have chaffed with some of his party’s conservative activists.

From Washington Times Feb. 2, 2021

These are a godsend for my inner thighs on long, sweaty summer runs, when they otherwise become a red chaffed mess.

From Slate Jul. 22, 2019

Backstrom chaffed at Presidents' Trophy talk late last season after winning it in 2009 preceded a first-round exit.

From US News Oct. 3, 2016

Some of the causes of the anger are legitimate; the gardeners, for example, are chaffed over a lovingly tended community garden that was bulldozed by a developer.

From Time Jun. 1, 2016

“Not a very hard thing as a rule,” chaffed Walter.

From The Motor Girls in the Mountains or, The Gypsy Girl's Secret by Penrose, Margaret

It causes less chaffing than other bras I’ve owned, too.

From Slate Jul. 22, 2019

And it works very well to help prevent chaffing, too.

From Slate Jun. 8, 2019

I walked and ran through the heat of my chaffing toes and the cold of my shredded heels.

From Salon Jun. 9, 2018

At one point Mr Fucarile stops the interview - his new prosthetic leg is chaffing, and he is beginning to blister.

From BBC Apr. 15, 2014

Rondon kept his temper under control but made the chaffing remark, “Well, you have had a splendid bath, eh?”

From "Death on the River of Doubt" by Samantha Seiple




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