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- verb Present participle of
biff .
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Examples
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Then they went all Fight Club and started biffing each other in the face.
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But Gloucestershire, with their happy century-maker, and some lower-order biffing were on top by stumps.
Middlesex v Gloucestershire | County Championship match report 2011
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But Gloucestershire, with their happy century-maker, and some lower-order biffing were on top by stumps.
Middlesex v Gloucestershire | County Championship match report 2011
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Gloucestershire, who themselves cannot be discounted completely from promotion, used the conditions well enough for, with the biffing cross-breeze that can knock bowlers sideways in their delivery stride, bowling is not easy.
Andrew Hall's contribution for Northamptonshire may not be enough 2011
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Batsmen are now also governed to a great extent by their emotions – confidence is key and, unless you're biffing each and every delivery to the boundary, it will suffer.
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Yet there is a groundswell of rebellion in their ranks against the policy of not having a referendum on the Treaty, some Lib ‘Dems’ having remembered, through a fog of Europhilia, that they have something called a conscience, so there would almost certainly be some rather fratricidal biffing going on.
Archive 2008-02-03 2008
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Yet there is a groundswell of rebellion in their ranks against the policy of not having a referendum on the Treaty, some Lib ‘Dems’ having remembered, through a fog of Europhilia, that they have something called a conscience, so there would almost certainly be some rather fratricidal biffing going on.
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Unfortunately, these monks had taken a vow of complete nonviolence, so biffing gangsters in the schnozz was out of the question.
Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware M. T. Andreson 2009
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But human rights as a concept are most important in a civilized society and we must not let the important task of biffing Labour to conflict with the task of getting ourselves a first-class Bill of Rights of our own.
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But human rights as a concept are most important in a civilized society and we must not let the important task of biffing Labour to conflict with the task of getting ourselves a first-class Bill of Rights of our own.
Archive 2007-08-19 2007
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