spiffing
Britishadjective
Etymology
Origin of spiffing
C19: probably from dialect spiff spruce, smartly dressed
Example Sentences
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After spiffing up the biggest of its five Macau properties, Sands grew its share of the region’s gambling revenue and profit to about 25% and 30%, respectively, in the September quarter.
From Barron's • Dec. 23, 2025
A total of 10 students are now contributing, either by spiffing up the production or maintaining the Instagram account.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 26, 2024
Every home can use a bit of TLC every now and then, but spiffing it up doesn’t need to break the bank.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 7, 2019
The depiction of Thorpe's double-life is enabled with "spiffing joie de vivre" through Alex Jenning's performance as fellow MP Peter Bessell - the confidant turned witness in Thorpe's eventual trial for conspiracy to murder Scott.
From BBC • May 21, 2018
It was impossible for any one to deny that such a thing would be spiffing in the very highest possible degree.
From Priscilla's Spies by Birmingham, George A.
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