Definition of «tiff»

A tiff is a small argument or disagreement, often over something minor. It can also refer to a type of image format used in graphics software.

Usage examples

  1. The photographers had a tiff over who would get to publish their photos in TIFF format.
  2. The couple had a minor tiff over where to go on vacation this year.
  3. John and Sarah had a tiff about the best approach to completing the project.
  4. The siblings had a tiff about who would get to use the car first.
  5. The political candidates engaged in a heated tiff during the debate.

Sentences with «tiff»

  • And then there's «The Blackcoat's Daughter,» a film I walked into at TIFF at the last minute (where it was called «February»), knowing almost nothing about it. (rogerebert.com)
  • Those interested in what goes on behind the scenes might enjoy reading about how the archives were transferred from a vast multitude of TIFFs of pieces of the page into a knit - together, usable PDF image. (slaw.ca)
  • Having its North American premiere at TIFF with a showing at NYFF this weekend, I had the chance to talk (and walk) on the Croisette with Sean (check out the 9 minute mark) where I got to speak about this location specific backdrop, the craftsmanship behind the visual work, his approach in working with child actors and finally how Willem Dafoe took on the character. (ioncinema.com)
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