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  • adjective comparative form of iffy: more iffy

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Examples

  • Not sure if "iffier" is really a word [spell check seems OK with it], but how else can you describe their rotation as it stands three weeks before pitchers and catchers are due to report to Florida.

    Balls, Sticks, & Stuff | Phillies, Eagles, golf and other matters of great importance... 2009

  • Of course, if we stop there, and don't defend the compatibility of some of the "iffier" tenants of modern religion with science, then we might feel it appropriate to concede Coyne's charge that "the reason that many liberal theologians see religion and evolution as harmonious is that they espouse a theology not only alien but unrecognizable as religion to most Americans."

    Tête-à-Tête-Tête 2009

  • Not sure if "iffier" is really a word [spell check seems OK with it], but how else can you describe their rotation as it stands three weeks before pitchers and catchers are due to report to Florida.

    Balls, Sticks, & Stuff | Phillies, Eagles, golf and other matters of great importance... 2009

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    “Smart Power” Made Stupid 2009

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    Stromata Blog: 2009

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    Eastern Europe 2009

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    Russia 2009

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    European Union 2009

  • The indulgence in ghosts is iffier: The phantoms are striking at first, but by the climactic battle scene, there are so many creeping, rolling spooks onstage that the play starts to look like a zombie-themed modern dance production.

    Washington Shakespeare Company's haunted 'Richard III' isn't haunting enough Celia Wren 2010

  • In diplomacy, counting on unassisted brains is iffier yet.

    Africa 2009

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