daff (Meaning)

Webster

daff (v. t.)

To cast aside; to put off; to doff.

To daunt.

Webster

daff (n.)

A stupid, blockish fellow; a numskull.

Webster

daff (v. i.)

To act foolishly; to be foolish or sportive; to toy.

Synonyms & Antonyms of daff

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daff Sentence Examples

  1. She couldn't help but daff her hat at the passing parade, feeling a surge of excitement.
  2. With a daff of his cane, the gentleman signaled for the carriage to stop.
  3. The mischievous child loved to daff pebbles into the pond, creating ripples that danced on the surface.
  4. As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience erupted into laughter, their joy evident in every daff of applause.
  5. The elderly woman enjoyed spending her afternoons in the park, daffing breadcrumbs to the birds.
  6. With a daff of his hand, he brushed away the cobwebs that had accumulated in the forgotten corner of the attic.
  7. The daff of her wink hinted at a shared secret between the two friends.
  8. He couldn't resist the urge to daff a quick smile at the toddler's antics.
  9. The chef meticulously arranged the garnishes on the plate, adding a final daff of parsley for color.
  10. With a daff of his foot, he kicked the pebble along the sidewalk, lost in thought.

FAQs About the word daff

To cast aside; to put off; to doff., A stupid, blockish fellow; a numskull., To act foolishly; to be foolish or sportive; to toy., To daunt.

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She couldn't help but daff her hat at the passing parade, feeling a surge of excitement.

With a daff of his cane, the gentleman signaled for the carriage to stop.

The mischievous child loved to daff pebbles into the pond, creating ripples that danced on the surface.

As the comedian delivered his punchline, the audience erupted into laughter, their joy evident in every daff of applause.