Patty saw making her bed as a mere trifle while others found it quite relaxing and therapeutic.
The question was a trifle to hard for the young lad.
This stew could use a trifle more salt.
For the tycoon, an expensive race car was a mere trifle. She was too experienced and worldly to let a man trifle with her affections.
In cookery a 'trifle' is a noun. As a verb, for example "Dont trifle with me!"
An adjective meaning "unimportant" or "insignificant," the term "trifling" may be utilized diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "She considered the argument so trifling that she didn't once think about it over the next week; however, he brooded over it every day."
Trifle is pronounced as "try-full" in American English.
because it has three layers
trifle comes from England
The billionaire remained apathetic when his home was burgled, saying that the things taken were mere trifles with no large material or sentimental value.
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That matter is trifling and so we should concentrate on more important matters.
I assume you mean "trifle" as triffle is not a word nor a thing. Trifle is a kind of dessert.