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broggle

English

Alternative forms

  • braggle

Etymology

A derivative of dialectal English brog (sniggle, fish with a brog), equivalent to brog +? -le. Compare brog (noun).

Verb

broggle (third-person singular simple present broggles, present participle broggling, simple past and past participle broggled)

  1. (Britain, dialect) To sniggle, or fish with a brog.
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  2. (dialectal) To poke around, especially poke around in a hole with a stick.

Anagrams

  • blogger, boggler

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braggle

English

Verb

braggle (third-person singular simple present braggles, present participle braggling, simple past and past participle braggled)

  1. Alternative form of broggle

Anagrams

  • blagger

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