1. Possessive of dusty or dry nature, esp. in reference to airborne particulate matter.
2. Describing the curiously perverted feeling derived from reading the kind of United States history textbooks whose authors fail to recognize their sacred patriotism for the pitifully misplaced tribalism it actually is.
1. Walking the southwest road out from Detroit, destined for Gary, I breathed shallow gulps of chuffly, tortured air and gagged on my terminal misfortune.
2. As a child I suffered through many chuffly evenings pondering such blisteringly dull questions as 'was the Civil War fought primarily on economic grounds, or were humanitarian concerns a significant factor?'
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1. plentiful, bountiful
2. an amount of something you would feel chuffed to bits about
Archaic; Chiefly British
3. dapper; pertaining to a well-groomed mustache
"Good day, sir, you're looking quite chuffly!"
"That is a chuffly haul of diamonds but why didn't you silk touch these ores?!"
Someone who over exaggerates their bad mood.
Todd was upset that his plant died and acted chuffly the rest of the day!
Something being really good. Something you enjoyed doing or something that went well.
I spent so much time on that project. It's chuffly.
adjective: A British word for very good or pleasing, usually used to describe something very British
Adverb (chuffuly): A British word for doing something well, usually something very British.
"That tea was simply chuffly"
"Willard played football chuffuly"