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croodle
English
Etymology
Compare cruddle, crudle.
Verb
croodle (third-person singular simple present croodles, present participle croodling, simple past and past participle croodled)
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) To cower or cuddle together, as from fear or cold; to lie close and snug together, as pigs in straw.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Wright to this entry?)
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- 1858, Charles Kingsley, "My Winter-Garden", in Frasers Magazine January 1858
- Oh! that I had wings-not as a dove , to fly home to its nest and croodle there
- (Britain, dialect, obsolete) To fawn or coax.
- (Scotland, dialect, obsolete) To make a cooing sound.
References
croodle in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- Colored, cedorol, colored, crooled, decolor
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choodle
English
Etymology
Blend of chihuahua +? poodle
Pronunciation
Noun
choodle (plural choodles)
- (slang) A mixed breed dog that is partially chihuahua and partially poodle.
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