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chuffy

(ˈtʃʌfɪ)
adj chuffier or chuffiest
boorish and surly
ˈchuffiness n
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They plan to start from the bottom and work their way up, but the newly-formed Chuffy's Ely FC is about so much more than topping the league.
Harrison Stratford, secretary of the newly formed Chuffy's Ely FC, said: "We have 25 to 30 players who want to join the side.
Next time you're in Poblacion, check out artworks at The Workshop by French muralist Chuffy, Lobo Filipino Tavern, even inside Kismet cafe.
And that dream came true last year when the pair, played by Derek Thompson and Cathy Shipton, finally tied the knot - earning them the soap nickname "Chuffy".
Martyn Rawles' chamber organ was a discreet supporting presence virtually throughout (the unaccompanied Sing Joyfully came therefore as a spectacularly effective conclusion), and his solo voluntaries led individual lines naturally, inevitably, and with gorgeously chuffy registrations.
Rejoice, as this means dream team 'Chuffy' are together again.
A chuffy pig in overalls sings, "All of me, why not take all of me?" The illustration and lettering are in white; the background is blue.
Chuffy wiped glasses, poured another Cidona for me, and served the few other customers.
In fact, Drayton - which has its own 15-acre zoo - is particularly good for under 8s thanks to two of its main attractions: Thomas Land, devoted to everyone's favourite chuffy little engine (as well as his pals including Cranky the Crane and Harold the Helicopter), and the newly opened Ben 10 rollercoaster.
Suddenly on 30th March 2009, aged 22 years, Lee Michael (Chuffy), a much loved son of Fred and Julie, a loving brother of Rachel and Meghan, will always be missed by partner Tanya, a devoted grandson of Rosemary and Terry.