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81ruf|fle — ruf|fle1 «RUHF uhl», verb, fled, fling, noun. –v.t. 1. a) to make rgh or uneven; destroy the smoothness of; wrinkle; rumple: »A breeze ruffled the lake. He ruffled up his gray moustache with thumb and forefinger (Booth Tarkington). SYNONYM(S):… …
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83snaf|fle — snaf|fle1 «SNAF uhl», noun, verb, fled, fling. –n. a slender, jointed bit used on a bridle; snaffle bit. –v.t. 1. to control or manage by a snaffle. 2. to put a snaffle on. ╂[compare Dutch snavel, Frisian snaffel beak, mouth] snaf|fle2 «SNAF uhl» …
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86sti|fle — sti|fle1 «STY fuhl», verb, fled, fling. –v.t. 1. a) to stop the breath of; smother; suffocate: »The smoke stifled the firemen. SYNONYM(S): strangle. b) to choke to death. SYNONYM( …
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88waf|fle — waf|fle1 «WOF uhl», noun, adjective. –n. a cake made of batter and cooked until brown and crisp in a waffle iron that makes the cakes very thin in places, usually eaten while hot with butter and syrup: »to have waffles for breakfast. –adj. =… …
89duf·fle bag — ↑duffel bag …
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