The combination of tying new cows-tails, and having a squashed thumb led to another hour's faff. |
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This was a bit of a faff, as he was in a fairly narrow passage, with a very uneven floor. |
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For once there wasn't even the usual amount of unending faff and delay that plagues the start of club trips. |
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Nothing is too much trouble for the staff, as they glide effortlessly, never fuss or faff. |
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Frankly, if you only eat them once a year, who can be doing with the faff of crêpes? |
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But some details, such as the food you consume, need to be fed in manually and that can be something of a faff. |
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Who wants to faff around with exchanging traveller's cheques for cash when you're itching to go and lie on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Costa Blanca cafe? |
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Rather than wolfing down endless petrol station sandwiches all day, I now only indulge when I'm desperate enough to commit to hours of faff. |
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Bit of a faff, and not very flexible, but it kind of worked. |
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It was a bit of a faff putting the tents up but we managed it. |
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To non-compost enthusiasts, all this must seem like a terrible faff. |
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Why faff around with complicated terror-inducing machines. |
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Celebrities, they're just like us – so might we advise Madonna that traps are quite a faff, and humane devices a nice idea, but sometimes you just have to poison the little blighters. |
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The other lot will only faff about with girly sticking plaster. |
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Kids these days have no idea what a faff photography is meant to be. |
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The fuss and faff meant Christmas had long since been drained of any joy and excitement. |
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To faff about is to waste time doing tasks of very little significance, such as trying to work out the deeper meaning of someone's nickname when there really isn't any. |
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Chamber of Commerce in asking DOT to revoke DHL's FAFF license because of unfair business practices. |
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