footling Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfuː.təl.ɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˈfuː.t̬əl.ɪŋ]

Meaning of footling In English

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Examples of footling

  • I think this is a bad tax for three reasons—first, it is unsound; secondly, it is footling; and, thirdly, it is politically vicious.

  • It is doubtful whether this footling £13 million will ever be realised.

  • Why make this footling little amendment if the object, even if it is accepted, is to change the sum by such a small amount?

  • This is a trivial, footling way of meeting a great problem.

  • They are engaged on these various footling pieces of legislation which take up so much of their time.

  • They did not bring merely one footling quotation but quotation after quotation.

  • We all get footling matters to deal with.

  • Today the security case for moving has become a footling one, but the economic and financial case against moving has become a powerful one.

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