baffy in a sentence
n.
Definition
Baffy (adjective): quirky or eccentric in a way that is puzzling or unconventional.
Sample Sentences
- The quirky design of the room felt so baffy that it left guests scratching their heads.
- She had a baffy habit of collecting odd-shaped rocks from every place she visited.
- The comedian's baffy jokes often made the audience erupt in laughter, despite their absurdity.
- His baffy explanation of the science project only confused his classmates further.
- The movie's baffy plot twists kept viewers guessing until the very end.
- They decided to throw a baffy themed party, complete with mismatched decorations and silly games.
- Her baffy sense of fashion always attracted attention wherever she went.
- The book was filled with baffy illustrations that captivated the imagination of children.
- Despite the baffy nature of the task, he approached it with enthusiasm and creativity.
- The baffy flavor of the dish surprised everyone at the dinner table, leaving them wanting more.
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