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truckle

Truckle vs Truckled - What's the difference?

truckle | truckled |


As verbs the difference between truckle and truckled

is that truckle is to roll or move upon truckles, or casters; to trundle or truckle can be to act in a submissive manner; to fawn, submit to a superior while truckled is (truckle).

As a noun truckle

is a small wheel; a caster or pulley.

Trickle vs Truckle - What's the difference?

trickle | truckle |


In intransitive terms the difference between trickle and truckle

is that trickle is to move or roll slowly while truckle is to act in a submissive manner; to fawn, submit to a superior.

As nouns the difference between trickle and truckle

is that trickle is a very thin river while truckle is a small wheel; a caster or pulley.

As verbs the difference between trickle and truckle

is that trickle is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously while truckle is to roll or move upon truckles, or casters; to trundle.

Ruckle vs Truckle - What's the difference?

ruckle | truckle |


As verbs the difference between ruckle and truckle

is that ruckle is to crease or wrinkle while truckle is to roll or move upon truckles, or casters; to trundle or truckle can be to act in a submissive manner; to fawn, submit to a superior.

As a noun truckle is

a small wheel; a caster or pulley.

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