Delaney was not for trifling with and while others around him were off their game he compensated, and then some more! |
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She was celebrated for her poetic talent, her stunning beauty during her youth, her trifling with amorous men, and her suffering from decrepitude and destitution in old age. |
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He is trifling with us, and this show of lo-cal ideas and casual gestures may be full of stuff, but is lacking substance. |
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I knew he was trifling with the students, either with promises or with actual deeds. |
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The wind always somewhere, trifling with the leaves, troubling the firelight. |
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Any sober-minded lawmaker should realize that the danger of trifling with the debt limit is far too high. |
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If one was an aristocrat, say, you couldn't lose your position because of trifling with the housemaids. |
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Recent history will tell him that politically there is much to lose by trifling with environmental laws. |
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Since the effort appears futile, backers of the amendment seem to be trifling with the issue simply to rally their base. |
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The large Member States and Belgium are trifling with the interests of all European citizens. |
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Around the globe, people are barely coping, politicians are ignoring them, and the media are trifling with them. |
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The Presidency mentioned Iran and the mullahs there who, with their nuclear weapons programme, have now been mocking, and trifling with, the world community for several months. |
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