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- GAFFLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
GAFFLE definition: to take hold of; seize See examples of gaffle used in a sentence
- gaffle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb gaffle (third-person singular simple present gaffles, present participle gaffling, simple past and past participle gaffled) To equip with a gaffle or similar weapon
- GAFFLE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
GAFFLE definition: to take hold of; seize | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- Urban Dictionary: gaffle
gaffle to detained, tie up, usually with ill intentions " I'm like baffled, they got me gaffled, with the duct tape So I remain raw, in come this chainsaw" -- ICe Cube by Sloan January 25, 2003
- What does gaffle mean? - Definitions. net
Did you actually mean gabble or gobble? Gaffling is a planning technique for orienteering relay courses whereby individual routes are planned so as to vary slightly and to make following difficult This means that the competition depends more on navigational skills rather than just physical ability
- gaffle, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What is the etymology of the noun gaffle? gaffle is probably a borrowing from Dutch Etymons: Dutch gaffel
- gaffle - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
gaf•fle (gaf′ əl), v , -fled, -fling [New England](chiefly Maine) v t Dialect Terms to take hold of; seize v i Dialect Terms to take as one's own (used in the phrase gaffle on to): I'm going to gaffle on to that last piece of pie
- gaffle - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary
To grab or seize, often in a rough or hasty manner The thief attempted to gaffle the bag from the crowded marketplace He was caught trying to gaffle the snacks from the kitchen when no one was looking Gaffle refers to the act of taking something quickly or forcefully, usually without permission
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