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There are 24 seven-letter words ending with DDLE

asaddlebriddlebroddlecraddleCriddlecruddleFriddlegriddlequaddlequiddlescaddlescuddleskaddlespaddlespuddlestaddlestuddleswaddletreddletwaddle TwaddleTweddletwiddlewhiddle

42 definitions found

  • asaddle — adj. In the saddle, on an animal.
  • briddle — n. (Obsolete) bridle.
  • broddle — v. (Britain, dialect) To poke; to pierce.
  • craddle — n. Misspelling of cradle.
  • Criddle — prop.n. A surname.
  • cruddle — v. (Obsolete) To curdle.
  • Friddle — prop.n. A surname.
  • griddle — n. A stone or metal flat plate or surface on which food is fried or baked. — v. (Transitive) To cook on a griddle.
  • quaddle — v. (Regional) To waddle.
  • quiddle — v. (Intransitive, rare) To talk nonsense or speak vaguely, to waffle. — v. (Intransitive, rare) To spend or waste time in trifling employments…
  • scaddle — adj. (UK, dialectal or obsolete) Wild, mischievous, thievish. — adj. (UK, dialectal or obsolete, chiefly of animals) Timid, nervous, skittish.
  • scuddle — v. (Intransitive) To run hastily; to hurry; to scuttle. — v. (Intransitive, Scotland) To drudge. — v. (Transitive, Scotland) To wash or cleanse.
  • skaddle — adj. Alternative form of scaddle.
  • spaddle — n. (Obsolete) A little spade.
  • spuddle — v. To loosen and dig up stubble and weeds left after a harvest… — v. (By extension, chiefly dialect) To shallowly dig or stir up… — v. (Obsolete, Southern England) To make a lot of fuss about trivial…
  • staddle — n. (Archaic) A prop or support; a staff, crutch. — n. The lower part or supporting frame of a stack, a stack-stand. — n. Any supporting framework or base.
  • studdle — n. (Mining) A prop supporting a platform in a mine. — v. (Mining) To support with such a prop.
  • swaddle — v. To bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth. — v. (Archaic) To beat; cudgel. — n. Anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.
  • treddle — n. (UK dialectal) The dung of sheep or hares. — n. (Informal) A prostitute; strumpet. — n. Alternative form of treadle.
  • twaddle — n. (Uncountable) Empty or silly idle talk or writing; nonsense, rubbish. — n. (Countable) One who twaddles; a twaddler. — v. To talk or write nonsense; to prattle.
  • Twaddle — prop.n. A surname.
  • Tweddle — prop.n. A surname.
  • twiddle — v. (Transitive) To wiggle, fidget or play with; to move around. — v. (Transitive, computing) To flip or switch two adjacent bits (binary digits). — v. (Transitive, mathematics) To be in an equivalence relation with.
  • whiddle — v. (Slang) To inform on someone.
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