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cheffy in British English (ˈʃɛfɪ) adjectiverelating to or characteristic of chefs Examples of 'cheffy' in a sentencecheffy Our style of cooking is not an elaborate, cheffy prowess.The class isn't cheffy, fussy or pretentious, yet it still stretches you.A slightly cheffy starter and a homely main.You can be really cheffy and do this with a pastry brush.Why this is because he is one of the least cheffy chefs there is.It's the opposite of those intimidating cheffy books.It looks and tastes very impressive - very cheffy but it's a piece of cake.At this point, if you want to get really cheffy, you can add some thinly sliced chives to them.Pithiviers look cheffy but are brilliantly simple — just a couple of discs of puffpastry encasing a lovely hot filling. |