[
UK
/ɹˈædəl/
]
VERB
- twist or braid together, interlace
- mark or paint with raddle
NOUN
- a red iron ore used in dyeing and marking
How To Use raddle In A Sentence
- The double nosewheel straddled the slots in the deck where the shuttle ran. THE SHADOWS OF POWER
- He spun a chair around and straddled it as he sat down, folding his arms across the wrought iron back.
- Chukotka straddles the Arctic Circle and its nine - month winter can witness temperatures as low as - 60 C.
- She pulled herself onto the bed and straddled her legs over his waist leaning forward to kiss his neck.
- According to F&F Foods, the current manufacturer of Sen Sen®, the candy straddled olfactive and gustative categorization at its inception and “In keeping with its perfumery roots, it was on the market list for many years as a cosmetic.” Breath Perfumes
- Geographynote: landlocked; straddles crest of the Nile-Congo watershed; the Kagera, which drains into Lake Victoria, is the most remote headstream of the White Nile Burundi
- And not only the punters: TV's Angular Ex-England Fast Bowler Punditry Eminence could be seen holding court in raddled picnic pose, a tiny plastic Viking hat on his head. Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
- Designed nearly a century ago to be all things to all people, it Chaplin-esquely tries to straddle thousands of rapidly fragmenting micro-niches, a mainframe in an iTouch world. The Newsweekly’s Last Stand
- As there be tides in the affairs of men which taken at the flood lead on to fortune, so there be waves which straddled at the proper time will bear a Halliwell on their niveous crest to the dizzy heights of fame, quicker'n the nictitation of a thomas-cat. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
- Does he sometimes straddle difficult issues in an effort to please multiple constituencies?