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dargle
English
Etymology
From the River Dargle, a popular spot for such trips.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(?)??l
Noun
dargle (plural dargles)
- (Ireland, dated, Dublin) a day excursion, a picnic out of the city
- Early 1900s, Traditional, Waxies' Dargle (song)
- Says my aul' one to your aul' one "Will ye come to the Waxies' dargle?"
- Early 1900s, Traditional, Waxies' Dargle (song)
Anagrams
- Gardel, Gerald, Legrad, glared, redgal
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daggle
English
Etymology
dag +? -le
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?dæ??l/
Verb
daggle (third-person singular simple present daggles, present participle daggling, simple past and past participle daggled)
- (intransitive) To run, go, or trail oneself through water, mud, or slush; to draggle.
- (transitive) To trail, so as to wet or befoul; to make wet and limp; to moisten.
Anagrams
- lagged
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