Find the synonyms or antonyms of a word
Antonyms for biff
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : bif |
Phonetic Transcription : bɪf |
Definition of biff
Origin :- "to hit," 1877, imitative (as a sound effect, from 1847). Related: Biffed; biffing. As a noun, attested from 1881.
- noun blow
- verb hit
- After that biff on the coco I only wanted some place to crawl into.
- Extract from : « The Pagan Madonna » by Harold MacGrath
- But honestly, Biff, did you ever see me go into a game where I was a loser in the end?
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- But Biff, when the problem was propounded to him, only laughed.
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- A second later Biff had grappled him, and together they went to the floor.
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- Biff Bates laughed as he clambered into the tonneau with Bobby.
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- Biff, you dont mind if I put off seeing you until to-morrow?
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- When you biff me into the corner I can come bouncing back for more.
- Extract from : « The Tyranny of Weakness » by Charles Neville Buck
- Why didn't the guv'nor biff him one same as he does you when he's mad?
- Extract from : « The Secret of the Silver Car » by Wyndham Martyn
- Edwards remembers one other letter which was signed "Biff A. Hiram."
- Extract from : « The Fiction Factory » by John Milton Edwards
- Biff did not reply at once; there was no use in hurrying—not about anything.
- Extract from : « Peter » by F. Hopkinson Smith
Synonyms for biff
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019