Naff in a Sentence
  • However, this ends up looking pretty naff under Windows XP, it has to be said.
  • If you don't solo with reference to the head it always sounds a bit naff to me.
  • Have woken up this morning feeling completely naff again, hey ho.
  • Talking of Bartlett, I have a new naff polyphonic ringtone to replace the Rasmus which has been driving people nuts.
  • Don't get too excited, Debbie - it's pretty naff.
  • Is it me or is it just a little naff?
  • That had snapped off, so I soldered in a new one so that I could avoid the rather naff RF modulator.
  • Kev was pretty naff in that episode to be honest, but what was scary was just how big he's become.
  • We don't want to over produce things, we think that sounds really naff.
  • And the presentation is so naff that it undermines the central aim, which is surely to build trust.
  • Normally I think fish tanks in restaurants look incredibly naff.
  • Mostly those who ran their own cars would have older ones with a slightly naff image.
  • I'm a bit naff on the subject, really.
  • Naff had existed in working-class slang for at least 40 years by the time it became a vogue word in the later 1970s.
  • Unfortunately, instead of being a cool yuppie bar, say, this is just a naff lunch cafe.