British English Slang Miniseries- Chuffed

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☺️ chuffed ☺️

meaning: very pleased or happy

examples with 'chuffed'

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examples with 'chuffed' ☺️

  1. I was absolutely chuffed when I was able to set up my own online teaching business.

  2. Beth was chuffed to bits when her artwork was displayed in the gallery for the first time.

  3. After weeks of hard work, Matt was chuffed to see his garden finally blooming with colourful flowers.

  4. Receiving a compliment from her favourite author left Freya feeling incredibly chuffed.

  5. John was chuffed with his performance in the football match, scoring the winning goal for his team.

  6. We were all chuffed when our friend announced their engagement.

  7. Seeing his parents' proud smiles made Ben feel truly chuffed about his academic achievements.

  8. Emily was chuffed that her homemade cake received rave reviews at the party.

  9. The team was chuffed with the positive feedback they received from their clients about the new concept.

  10. Even though it was just a small gesture, the kind words from a stranger left Isla feeling unexpectedly chuffed.


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