Fogle vs Fugle - What's the difference?
fogle | fugle |
(obsolete) A pocket handkerchief
*{{quote-book, year=1866, author=Anthony Trollope, title=The Claverings, chapter=, edition=
, passage=Doodles, therefore, wore a cut-away coat, a colored shirt with a fogle round his neck, old brown trousers that fitted very tightly round his legs, and was careful to take no gloves with him.}}
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(colloquial) To manoeuvre; to move around.
* Carlyle
As a noun fogle
is (obsolete) a pocket handkerchief.As a verb fugle is
(colloquial) to manoeuvre; to move around.fogle
English
Noun
(en noun)citation
fugle
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Verb
(fugl)- Wooden arms with elbow joints jerking and fugling in the air.
