Our team biffed the challenge right from the start, missing small but obvious clues.
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After three missed shots, I was given a bonus fourth throw, which I also completely biffed.
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Neymar has a reputation of being an excellent ball-handler ... but he biffed it while trying to bust out a trick Thursday morning.
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Instead, this is just a good phrase to keep in your back pocket in case your friends are complaining about how the last season biffed it.
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By the middle of the tournament she had beaten a Grand Slam champion, Sam Stosur, and in the quarter-finals she biffed a player who had once been world number one, Caroline Wozniacki.
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Plus, who really watched the Big Dumb Cats Bit on Sunday and thought to themselves: Wow, I'd never considered this before, but I guess the reason Cats was so bad is because the visual effects team really biffed it!
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Shortly afterwards, the show launched into the first segment of "Michael's Flashback Friday Farewell," playing a reel of funny clips of Strahan and Ripa co-hosting over the years, including a time Strahan biffed a call-in trivia game.
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And even after falling apart on 12, he still had a shot to at least tie as late as the 16th hole—there had already been three holes-in-one there Sunday—but he biffed his putt after a good tee shot and then bogeyed 17 to end his hopes of repeating as winner.
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When an individual uses the word "biffed", they mean that they threw something. Example: "I got frustrated so I biffed it across the room".
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In his petition, Campbell stated: "I also protest against George McLain as a Fire Commissioner representing himself as a Police Commissioner, and telling people they will not get their saloon license if they do not give their posting to him." The Los Angeles Times reported the aftermath: > Mr. McLain called at Campbell's office and "biffed" that gentleman about the > statements set forth in the petition, whereupon Campbell reached into his > money-drawer for a pistol therein kept. This proceeding was followed by > McLain grabbing the firearm and striking Campbell over the head with it."War > Among the Bill-Posters," May 16, 1893, page 8 A City Council committee investigated Campbell's charges, which were found lacking,"Fell Flat," :Los Angeles Times, May 20, 1893, page 11 and the council as a whole "exonerated" McLain of the accusations."The City Council," Los Angeles Times, May 23, 1893, page 4 McLain pleaded guilty to a charge of battery on Campbell and was fined $5.
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