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pootled

Pootle vs Pootled - What's the difference?

pootle | pootled |


As verbs the difference between pootle and pootled

is that pootle is (british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter while pootled is (pootle).

As a noun pootle

is (british) a stroll; a wandering.

Pootles vs Pootled - What's the difference?

pootles | pootled |


As verbs the difference between pootles and pootled

is that pootles is third-person singular of pootle while pootled is past tense of pootle.

As a noun pootles

is plural of lang=en.

Pootled vs Pooled - What's the difference?

pootled | pooled |


As verbs the difference between pootled and pooled

is that pootled is (pootle) while pooled is (pool).

Tootled vs Pootled - What's the difference?

tootled | pootled |


As verbs the difference between tootled and pootled

is that tootled is past tense of tootle while pootled is past tense of pootle.

Pootled vs Footled - What's the difference?

pootled | footled |


As verbs the difference between pootled and footled

is that pootled is past tense of pootle while footled is past tense of footle.

Pooted vs Pootled - What's the difference?

pooted | pootled |


As verbs the difference between pooted and pootled

is that pooted is (poot) while pootled is (pootle).

Pootled vs Rootled - What's the difference?

pootled | rootled |


As verbs the difference between pootled and rootled

is that pootled is past tense of pootle while rootled is past tense of rootle.