trifle

அற்பம்
definition
verb
he is not a man to be trifled with
treat (someone or something) without seriousness or respect.
we will not trifle—life is too short
talk or act frivolously.
noun
we needn't trouble the headmaster over such trifles
a thing of little value or importance.
There were cold meats of every kind, huge bowls of mixed salads, large desserts, trifles , jellies tarts and mince pies, and also some very interesting looking hors d' oeuvres.
a cold dessert of sponge cake and fruit covered with layers of custard, jelly, and cream.
translation of 'trifle'
இனிய மிட்டாய்,
அற்பம்
example
bowls of 'trifle' followed
But this is too serious a matter to 'trifle' with, and it's too heartfelt an issue.
A course of orange squash, roast chicken dinner, 'trifle' and a cup of tea was prescribed to nurse my hangover.
Sherry, brandy, and Marsala add flavour and an alcoholic kick to creamy puddings such as 'trifle' , syllabub, cranachan, brose, tiramisu, zabaglione, and egg nog.
Whether it comes as a traditional bowl of fruit and Jersey cream or a rich 'trifle' , vivid ice cream or cool cheesecake, the combination is an unmissable part of the British summer.
That seven-day rhythm was not something to 'trifle' with.
Austen's fictional Henry Cecil spends £18000 a year (a rather fabulous sum) from a total capital of less than £900, and so is "able to save but a 'trifle' ".
He simply doesn't have time to 'trifle' with losers.
The top ladies can 'trifle' with the exaggerated exposure of legging it around a male tournament, for they don't need the dollars but would occupy places men try hard to earn.
Genuine low self-esteem is nothing to 'trifle' with.
I'd probably want to follow it with my mother-in-law's 'trifle' or wonderful summer pudding.
Certainly, fixing the price of a kilo of pineapple or tapioca is something farmers don't 'trifle' with.
Do not think music is very important; regard it as a 'trifle' , an entertainment, a foolish leisure-time activity, or simply something they are not interested in.
It cost me but a 'trifle' .
‘We should not 'trifle' with this final opportunity of achieving peace,’ Wickremesinghe said.
The member is beginning to 'trifle' with the Chair.
Popular desserts were 'trifle' , fruit salad and traditional Christmas pudding, often made wrapped in a cloth and boiled in the copper.
I 'trifle' with it if I'm not hungry and drink it when I am.
Coffee leads men to 'trifle' away their time.
We must not 'trifle' with the people's trust by foot-dragging.
He no longer needs to 'trifle' with mere mortal intellects.
Yet he has shown a willingness to 'trifle' with it at a time when it is more important than ever to Australia's security.
How can we 'trifle' away our lives.
the thousand yen he'd paid seemed the merest 'trifle'
My 'trifle' , in particular, was made with conspicuously fresh ingredients, and the attention made it a treat.
men who 'trifle' with women's affections
It is highly unlikely that they would allow any internal or external factor to 'trifle' with their unity or a united platform to promote and preserve their interests.
A physician cannot afford to 'trifle' with the medical board.
the thousand yen he'd paid seemed the merest 'trifle'
It seems 100 million won is a 'trifle' as the value system of money is shaken and the social function of money is faltering in the raging Lotto syndrome.
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