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  • 71whif|fle — «HWIHF uhl», verb, fled, fling, noun. –v.i. 1. to blow in puffs or gusts. 2. a) (of the wind or a ship) to veer or shift (about). b) Figurative. to back and fill; vacillate. 3. to blow lightly; …

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  • 72wif|fle ball — «WIHF uhl», a game played with a whiffleball in which a batter hits the ball into a particular area to score. ╂[< Wiffle a trademark for equipment used to play this game] …

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  • 73yaf|fle — «YAF uhl», noun. Dialect. the green woodpecker. ╂[imitative of its cry] …

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  • 74chæfle — early ME. f. chavel, now jowl …

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  • 75hrædtæfle — adj quick at throwing dice? …

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  • 76tæfle — adj given to dice playing …

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  • 77muf|fle — muf|fle1 «MUHF uhl», verb, fled, fling, noun. –v.t. 1. to wrap in something in order to soften or stop the sound: »to muffle oars, to muffle a drum. A bell can be muffled with cloth. 2. to dull or deaden (a sound). »I heard voices, too, speaking… …

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  • 78raf|fle — raf|fle1 «RAF uhl», noun, verb, fled, fling. –n. a sale in which people each pay a small sum for a chance to win a prize: »She wore a cloth coat, preferring it to a mink stole she won in a raffle a year ago (Newsweek). –v.t. to sell (an article)… …

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  • 79rif|fle — rif|fle1 «RIHF uhl», noun, verb, fled, fling. –n. 1. a shoal or other object in a stream causing a stretch of choppy water. 2. such a stretch of water; rapid. 3. = ripple. (Cf. ↑ripple) 4. the act of shuffling cards by bending the edges sligh …

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