waffle |
x |
As a noun waffle
is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.
As a verb waffle
is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
waffle |
book |
As nouns the difference between waffle and book
is that
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive while
book is book.
As a verb waffle
is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
waffle |
rifle |
As verbs the difference between waffle and rifle
is that
waffle is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle while
rifle is .
As a noun waffle
is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.
cackle |
waffle |
In lang=en terms the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is to talk in a silly manner; to prattle while
waffle is to rotate (one's hand) back and forth in a gesture of vacillation or ambivalence.
As nouns the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.
As verbs the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does while
waffle is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
waffle |
undefined |
As a noun waffle
is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.
As a verb waffle
is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
waffle |
guitar |
As nouns the difference between waffle and guitar
is that
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive while
guitar is a stringed musical instrument, usually with fretted fingerboard and 6 strings, played with the fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick).
As verbs the difference between waffle and guitar
is that
waffle is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle while
guitar is (rare) to play the guitar.
waffle |
wobbly |
As nouns the difference between waffle and wobbly
is that
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive while
wobbly is a member of the , a militant, radical labor union.
As a verb waffle
is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
waffle |
spacker |
As nouns the difference between waffle and spacker
is that
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive while
spacker is (british|slang) a spack; a clumsy or foolish person.
As a verb waffle
is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
waffle |
bicycle |
As nouns the difference between waffle and bicycle
is that
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive while
bicycle is a vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.
As verbs the difference between waffle and bicycle
is that
waffle is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle while
bicycle is to travel or exercise using a bicycle.
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