tift (Meaning)
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tift (n.)
A fit of pettishness, or slight anger; a tiff.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tift
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tift Sentence Examples
- The tift between the siblings over a toy quickly escalated into an argument.
- The once-close friends had a minor tift that put a strain on their relationship.
- The tift between the roommates stemmed from a disagreement over who left the dishes unwashed.
- The tift over the parking space lasted for several minutes, causing a commotion in the parking lot.
- A petty tift over a spilled coffee threatened to ruin the morning for both parties.
- The tift between the two colleagues created an awkward atmosphere in the office.
- The tift between the neighbors over the noise level had been going on for weeks.
- The tift between the teammates undermined their ability to work effectively together.
- After a heated tift, the couple realized they needed to take a break and cool down.
- The tift between the students escalated into a full-blown fight that had to be broken up by the teacher.
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A fit of pettishness, or slight anger; a tiff.
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No antonyms found.
The tift between the siblings over a toy quickly escalated into an argument.
The once-close friends had a minor tift that put a strain on their relationship.
The tift between the roommates stemmed from a disagreement over who left the dishes unwashed.
The tift over the parking space lasted for several minutes, causing a commotion in the parking lot.