Etymology: [ 'wä-f&l, 'wo- ] (noun.) 1744. The Dutch word wafel was adopted into English in the 1700s. The Dutch word, in turn, derives from the Middle Low German wāfel (modern German Waffel), which was borrowed into Middle English around 1377 as wafer, and which is also the source of the French gaufre. Wāfel, in turn, derives from the Old High German waba, wabo (modern German Wabe), meaning honeycomb and ultimately related to the word weave. The verb sense "to smash" derives from the manner in which waffle-batter is smashed into its shape between the two halves of a waffle iron, and the sense "to press a waffle pattern into" derives from the pattern the waffle-iron-halves impart.
Synonyms: blow hot and cold, change, change one’s mind, equivocate, flip-flop, vacillate, yo-yo
gevelemek, gözleme, saçma sapan konuşmak, zırvalama, waffle iron ızgara şeklinde gözleme kalıb, bir tür gözleme, kalıpla yapılan bir çeşit gözleme, gofret, saçmalamak, zırvalamak, saçmalık/gözleme, gofre (bir çeşit gözleme), saçma, boş lâf, pasta, kem küm ederek görüşünü açıkça belirtmekten kaçınmak; kem küm ederek belirli bir, (on) abuk sabuk/saçma sapan konuşmak, f., İng., k.dili, saçmala,
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gevelemek
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gözleme isim
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saçma sapan konuşmak
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zırvalama
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waffle iron ızgara şeklinde gözleme kalıb
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bir tür gözleme
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kalıpla yapılan bir çeşit gözleme
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gofret Bilgisayar
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saçmalamak
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zırvalamak
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saçmalık/gözleme
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gofre (bir çeşit gözleme) isim
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saçma isim
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boş lâf isim
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pasta
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kem küm ederek görüşünü açıkça belirtmekten kaçınmak; kem küm ederek belirli bir
To move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing. Cf wiffle, whiffle, Speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive, To smash, To speak or write vaguely and evasively, To speak or write at length without any clear point or aim, To rotate (one's hand) back and forth in a gesture of vacillation or ambivalence, To vacillate, A Potato waffle, a savory flat potato cake with the same kind of grid pattern, A flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern, A waffle is a kind of square cake made of batter with squares marked on it. Waffles are usually eaten with syrup poured over them, Stitch used in KNIT goods to produce a series of square waffle-like designs, If someone waffles on an issue or question, they cannot decide what to do or what their opinion is about it. He's waffled on abortion and gay rights He kept waffling and finding excuses not to close the deal. = waver, use vague or nonsensical words (in speech or writing), Pancake batter cooked in a special hinged cooking utensil called a "waffle iron" which cooks both sides at once and gives waffles their honeycombed syrup-catching surface Belgian waffles are often heaped with fruits and whipped cream, disapproval If you say that someone waffles, you are critical of them because they talk or write a lot without actually making any clear or important points. My wife often tells me I waffle There was some bloke on the phone waffling about an airline ticket. Waffle on means the same as waffle. Whenever I open my mouth I don't half waffle on Waffle is also a noun. He writes smug, sanctimonious waffle, (WAHF-fuhl) - A crisp, pancake-like batter product that is cooked in a specialized iron that gives the finished product a textured pattern, usually a grid Also a special vegetable cut which produces a grid or basket weave pattern, An edible baked item whose shape led to the outsole of many inedible Nike sneakers Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman invented the design, A thin cake baked and then rolled; a wafer, pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures", pancake batter baked in a waffle iron, A soft indented cake cooked in a waffle iron, a figured structure based on the piqué weave, which is often associated with the appearance of a honeycomb, batter cake prepared in a waffle iron; wafer; vague or nonsensical words, To speak or write waffle; to equivocate, Simple past tense and past participle of waffle, Having a waffle-like pattern of intersecting creases, A repetitive response to a question, Present participle of waffle. (To ramble on without a point; to argue a point without substantial evidence or a clear opinion.), past of waffle, plural of waffle, act of speaking or writing in an evasive manner, Present participle of to waffle.; to ramble on without a point; to argue a point without substantial evidence or a clear opinion,
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To move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing. Cf wiffle, whiffle - "The geese waffled as they approached the water."
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Speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive - "This interesting point seems to get lost a little within a lot of self-important waffle."
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To smash - "Bednarik, however, says the play became legendary only because of the circumstances. " I did it to the top honcho. He just happened to be there and the pass was thrown to him. I waffled him cleanly." "He just cold-cocked Frank," said linebacker Bob Pellegrini, whose injury sent Bednarik into the game to play defense."
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To speak or write vaguely and evasively - "Again the answer was "waffled," for this did not say that no air units had been alerted. Only that none had been "identified." Moreover, the reply concerned air "unit" as opposed to "air craft"."
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To speak or write at length without any clear point or aim - "The whole thing ended suddenly when the hotel manager arrived. He waffled on for a bit; this settled everyone down."
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To rotate (one's hand) back and forth in a gesture of vacillation or ambivalence - "You get anything useful on the background checks?” ¶ He waffled his hand. “Nothing like what you brought back, but still some interesting notes. ”"
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To vacillate - "He waffles between loving the movie and hating it, depending on who's asking."
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A Potato waffle, a savory flat potato cake with the same kind of grid pattern
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A flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern - "The brunch was waffles with strawberries and whipped cream."
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A waffle is a kind of square cake made of batter with squares marked on it. Waffles are usually eaten with syrup poured over them
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Stitch used in KNIT goods to produce a series of square waffle-like designs
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If someone waffles on an issue or question, they cannot decide what to do or what their opinion is about it. He's waffled on abortion and gay rights He kept waffling and finding excuses not to close the deal. = waver
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use vague or nonsensical words (in speech or writing) fiil
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Pancake batter cooked in a special hinged cooking utensil called a "waffle iron" which cooks both sides at once and gives waffles their honeycombed syrup-catching surface Belgian waffles are often heaped with fruits and whipped cream
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disapproval If you say that someone waffles, you are critical of them because they talk or write a lot without actually making any clear or important points. My wife often tells me I waffle There was some bloke on the phone waffling about an airline ticket. Waffle on means the same as waffle. Whenever I open my mouth I don't half waffle on Waffle is also a noun. He writes smug, sanctimonious waffle
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(WAHF-fuhl) - A crisp, pancake-like batter product that is cooked in a specialized iron that gives the finished product a textured pattern, usually a grid Also a special vegetable cut which produces a grid or basket weave pattern
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An edible baked item whose shape led to the outsole of many inedible Nike sneakers Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman invented the design
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A thin cake baked and then rolled; a wafer
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pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness; "Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures"
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pancake batter baked in a waffle iron
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A soft indented cake cooked in a waffle iron
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a figured structure based on the piqué weave, which is often associated with the appearance of a honeycomb
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batter cake prepared in a waffle iron; wafer; vague or nonsensical words isim
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To speak or write waffle; to equivocate
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waffled
Simple past tense and past participle of waffle
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waffled
Having a waffle-like pattern of intersecting creases - "The primary barrier between the cargo and the first layer of insulation, and the secondary barrier between the two layers of insulation, were waffled or corrugated stainless steel plates free to contract or expand independently"
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waffling
A repetitive response to a question
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waffling
Present participle of waffle. (To ramble on without a point; to argue a point without substantial evidence or a clear opinion.) - ""Brad and Nicole were waffling in humanities class because they didn't know the answer.""
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waffled
past of waffle
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waffles
plural of waffle
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waffling
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waffling
Present participle of to waffle.; to ramble on without a point; to argue a point without substantial evidence or a clear opinion
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