squiffy in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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She has soulful, come-hither eyes that make me feel all squiffy in my nethers.
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While a nice idea on paper, this board game makes the game go all squiffy almost immediately.
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We didn't have time to get too squiffy!
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She sounded a bit squiffy.
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Women told us they ended up getting squiffy after a few glasses.
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He was charming, if squiffy, company.
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So we shouldn't go all squiffy and lose our judgement when said royalty behaves a bit like a princess.
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Others are lopsided, as small as a chess piece, or a thimble, and squiffy-eyed, as if they have availed themselves of too much of the local rice whisky.
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I was only about seven, and quite squiffy after just one small glass, but it certainly kept me absorbed in the test match.
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