chaffier

/ˈtʃæfiər/
adjective
  1. Containing more chaff (the dry, protective casing of grain seeds) or having a texture like chaff.
    • The farmer noted that this year's harvest was chaffier than usual, with more husks mixed in with the wheat.
    • After threshing, the pile of leftover material was chaffier and lighter than the grain itself.
    • The chaffier parts of the hay were blown away by the wind during winnowing.
  2. Full of worthless or trivial material; less substantial or valuable.
    • The editor found the second draft chaffier than the first, with too many filler sentences.
    • His argument was chaffier than I expected, lacking solid facts and relying on empty rhetoric.
    • The online article was chaffier than the printed version, padded with ads and irrelevant links.
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