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Examples
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The reader will bear in mind that Oliver means the moon -- to "whiddle" is to blab.
Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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Most of us focus so much on a list of things we cannot have when we undertake to whiddle our middle.
Danielle Cavallucci: The Anti-Diet: Delve Into Desire to Find Your Healthy Weight Danielle Cavallucci 2011
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Sure, when all the senses are involved, information gets stored in our whiddle heads easier than when it enters through just one sense, say, our ears.
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Sure, when all the senses are involved, information gets stored in our whiddle heads easier than when it enters through just one sense, say, our ears.
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Some sort of summarizing tool to whiddle down overly verbose posts to just a few sentences.
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Hopefully someone can save this whiddle whuddles. reply
Who Wants to Buy a Virtual World? Mark Hendrickson 2005
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She started, no doubt, with the old woman's whiddle that no good ever comes of a person saved from the sea.
Old Fires and Profitable Ghosts Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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I'd much rather see him arrested, convicted, and wait his time out on death row or sit in his 8x10 (whatever) cell for life without the possibility for parole, and whiddle away his days.
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Between the predictable "Titans = whiny whiddle babies" and "Ravens = cheaters, killers" back and forth, there were
unknown title 2009
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Between the predictable "Titans = whiny whiddle babies" and "Ravens = cheaters, killers" back and forth, there were
FanHouse 2009
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