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US
/ˈwɑfəɫ/
]
[ UK /wˈɒfəl/ ]
[ UK /wˈɒfəl/ ]
VERB
-
pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness
Authorities hesitate to quote exact figures
NOUN
- pancake batter baked in a waffle iron
How To Use waffle In A Sentence
- The Meal Maker Belgian waffle baker and sandwich griddle is a big stand-in for à full stovetop.
- I'll have tomato juice, waffles, scrambled eggs and tea.
- There is butter for the waffles, and powdered sugar, and strawberry jam.
- There are also street stalls that sell corn on the cob, roast chestnuts and waffles. Cheap Eats Guide to Europe 1994
- We gorged ourselves on boardwalk treats: caramel apples, cotton candy, salt water taffy, hot waffles and ice cream.
- As it is, whenever sport-led regeneration is proposed in this country, the public is fobbed off with stat-free waffle about how it will benefit and regenerate local communities – and in some cases, we seem to be dispensing with even that fig leaf. Stanley Park will bring little benefit to local community in Liverpool
- By fknvty, December 19, 2009 @ 2: 21 pm the polly waffle is dead Cheeseburger Gothic » Open for business. The new renovated Ladies Lounge.
- After much yardage of "feel-good" waffle, EurActive gets down to brass tacks on regulatory issues, telling us that Witney, "…does not believe a change of the overall situation for European defence procurement can be achieved with 'dirigiste' measures from Brussels that members states are not comfortable with. White man speak with forked tongue
- So I sort of 'waffled' in a political sort of way. Archive 2007-04-01
- No self-indulgent twaddle, no luvvy duvvy waffle, no tedious explaining what we're looking at, no extraneous family members self-aggrandising and hogging the airtime with totally irrelevant bullshit. Update