Because fish can be a bit niffy and you don't want to whiff up your best suit? |
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They prefer to live in groups and need frequent cleaning-out because ratties are a bit niffy! |
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It did get a bit niffy in there so every so often I swapped sides. |
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Unless your little 'un has been whisked off to Abu Ghraib to face questioning regarding niffy nappies and a missing remote-control battery cover. |
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He's just worried that after five days without a bath on Touch The Truck, a bizarre new endurance-style game show, they could get a bit niffy. |
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The bouquet shows the terroir in a nice, niffy nose with a splodge of spice to complement the red fruits. |
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That's a niffy achievement for Osprey, which for a time appeared to be a dead duck. |
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Dry cleaning, it appears, is a discretionary spend, with consumers preferring to go a bit niffy rather than fork out pounds 10 to have a suit cleaned. |
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Once again, she had let Niffy talk her into another very tricky, highly risky piece of school sabotage. |
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Niffy One and Niffy Two, both of which were friendly and affectionate. |
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