haffle
terms | haffle |
As a noun terms is . As a verb haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate.
haffle | yaffle |
As a verb haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate. As a noun yaffle is (uk|dialectal) the european green woodpecker, picus viridis .
haffle | jaffle |
As a verb haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate. As a noun jaffle is (australian|south africa) a toasted sandwich, a toastie.
haffle | kaffle |
As a verb haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate. As a noun kaffle is .
maffle | haffle |
As verbs the difference between maffle and haffle is that maffle is to stammer while haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate.
haffle | faffle |
In uk|dialect|lang=en terms the difference between haffle and faffle is that haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate while faffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer. As verbs the difference between haffle and faffle is that haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate while faffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer.
baffle | haffle |
As verbs the difference between baffle and haffle is that baffle is (obsolete) to publicly disgrace, especially of a recreant knight while haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate. As a noun baffle is a device used to dampen the effects of such things as sound, light, or fluid specifically, a baffle is a surface which is placed inside an open area to inhibit direct motion from one part to another, without preventing motion altogether.
haffle | gaffle |
As verbs the difference between haffle and gaffle is that haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate while gaffle is to seize. As a noun gaffle is (obsolete) a lever used to bend a crossbow.
haffle | shaffle |
As verbs the difference between haffle and shaffle is that haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate while shaffle is (obsolete|uk|dialect) to hobble or limp; to shuffle.
haffle | raffle |
As verbs the difference between haffle and raffle is that haffle is (uk|dialect) to stammer; to speak unintelligibly; to prevaricate while raffle is to award something by means of a raffle or random drawing, often used with off. As a noun raffle is a drawing, often held as a fundraiser, in which tickets or chances are sold to win a prize.
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