a trifle造句1. He was just a trifle too friendly for my liking.
2. Try turning the key a trifle .
3. This chair is a trifle rocky.
4. I'll have just a trifle of the dessert.
5. The wine has made him a trifle tipsy.
6. I'm a trifle confused about the arrangements for tonight.
7. She seemed a trifle anxious.
8. He got himself all worked up over a trifle.
9. This dress is a trifle short.
10. Isn't the meat a trifle tough?
11. His background is a trifle dubious, to say the least.
12. As a photographer, he'd found both locations just a trifle disappointing.
13. Quiet, contained, a trifle prissy-but unfailingly polite.
14. Intensive training is making many activists a trifle monosyllabic.
15. Alas, they are just a trifle over life size.
16. And now the admiral became a trifle excited.
17. Not to be a trifle smug, or anything.
18. I must confess I felt a trifle guilty about your lonely watch: nothing to report? I thought as much.
19. That was a trifle unexpected, but Rossmayne was a man of honour and good sense.
20. The piano sound is good, if a trifle harsh of tone in places.
21. Good morning, Watson! I must confess I felt a trifle guilty about your lonely watch: nothing to report?
22. But such a trifle was not worthy of being brought by such a gentleman as you seem to be.
23. She is a trifle odd; you will find out more about that.
24. Sometimes the 1949 recording is a trifle overwhelmed, but by and large it absorbs the heavy demands with reasonable fidelity.
25. The rest of the costumes do look a trifle ... stale.
26. I must admit I was getting a trifle worried but then I met them.
27. While I did not begrudge the President his due recognition, this was a trifle fulsome.
28. Therese said Miss Grimsilk was a very nice lady who is at present a trifle unhappy.
29. For the first five months of his life, Christopher was happy, well-adjusted and a trifle fat.
30. He looked at me as though I were very young and possibly a trifle slow.