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soodle |
As a verb soodle is
(rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.
soodle |
doodle |
As verbs the difference between soodle and doodle
is that
soodle is (rare|intransitive) to walk slowly while
doodle is to draw or scribble (something) aimlessly.
As a noun doodle is
(obsolete) a fool, a simpleton, a mindless person.
soodle |
noodle |
As verbs the difference between soodle and noodle
is that
soodle is (rare|intransitive) to walk slowly while
noodle is (fishing) to fish (usually for very large catfish) without any equipment other than the fisherman's own body.
As a noun noodle is
(usually in plural) a string or strip of pasta.
moodle |
soodle |
As verbs the difference between moodle and soodle
is that
moodle is to dawdle aimlessly, to idle time away while
soodle is to walk slowly.
poodle |
soodle |
As a noun poodle
is any of various breeds of dog originating in europe as hunting dogs, and having heavy, curly fur in a solid color; their shoulder height indicates their classification as standard, miniature, or toy.
As a verb soodle is
(rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.
soodle |
soople |
As a verb soodle
is (rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.
As an adjective soople is
(obsolete|dialect) supple.
soodled |
soodle |
As verbs the difference between soodled and soodle
is that
soodled is (
soodle) while
soodle is (rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.
boodle |
soodle |
As a noun boodle
is money,
especially when acquired or spent illegally or improperly; swag.
As a verb soodle is
(rare|intransitive) to walk slowly.