duffs Synonyms

duffs Meaning

duffs

inferior, worthless, the partly decayed organic matter on the forest floor, fine coal, a boiled or steamed pudding often containing dried fruit, buttocks, the partly decayed plant and animal matter on the floor of a forest

duffs Sentence Examples

  1. The team's dismal performance left no doubt that they had hit the duffs.
  2. After a series of mishaps, his confidence was in the duffs.
  3. The broken down car was an undeniable sign that it had gone to the duffs.
  4. The once-successful business had hit the duffs due to mismanagement.
  5. The politician's popularity was in the duffs after a string of scandals.
  6. The athlete's fitness had dramatically declined, leaving him in the duffs.
  7. The weather had been in the duffs for days, bringing gloomy skies and endless rain.
  8. The student's grades had taken a nosedive, indicating that he had fallen into the duffs.
  9. The band's latest album was a flop, leaving their musical careers in the duffs.
  10. The aging actor's career had gone to the duffs, as he struggled to find meaningful roles.

FAQs About the word duffs

inferior, worthless, the partly decayed organic matter on the forest floor, fine coal, a boiled or steamed pudding often containing dried fruit, buttocks, the p

tails, cheeks, seats, behinds,bums, rumps, bottoms, rears, booties, rear ends

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The team's dismal performance left no doubt that they had hit the duffs.

After a series of mishaps, his confidence was in the duffs.

The broken down car was an undeniable sign that it had gone to the duffs.

The once-successful business had hit the duffs due to mismanagement.