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broggle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(dialectal) To poke around, especially poke around in a hole with a stick. References. edit. “broggle”, in Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield ...
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broggle, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb broggle is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for broggle is from 1620, in the writing of William Lawson, ...
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broggle, v. north. dial. (ˈbrɒg(ə)l) Also 7 braggle. [app. a frequentative f. brog v.] intr. To continue poking with a stick or pointed instrument in a hole; also spec. to fish for eels, by thrusting a stick with a baited hook into the holes, and under the stones where they lie. Hence ˈbroggling, al...
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Broggle - My Singing Monsters Ideas Wiki - Fandom
Broggle is an acid and poisonless frog-like monster, with Green skin, pink legs, and a leaf over her head. Her mouth is filled with bubbly liquid.
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SND :: broggle - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
BROGGLE, Brogle, v. and n. [brɔgl]. I. v. Also found in n.Eng. dial. 1. "To prick" (Lth. 1825 Jam.2); "to prick or prod a hole in a strap, belt, etc.
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definition of Broggle by The Free Dictionary
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Broggle
Websters Dictionary 1828 – Online Edition is an excellent reference for classical literature and Bible studies.
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"BROGGLE": Confuse or bewilder through complexity - OneLook
verb: (UK, dialect) To sniggle, or fish with a brog. verb: (dialectal) To poke around, especially poke around in a hole with a stick.
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WORD OF THE WEEK: broggle - Byline Times
to broggle is to make repeated, ineffectual attempts at doing something. Etymologically, to brog is to pierce or poke something with a stick, like the embers ...
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▪ I. brog, n. dial. (brɒg) [Of uncertain origin. (Sc. also brɔg, brog) the Gaelic brog ‘awl’, must, according to Thurneysen, be an adopted word.] 1. A pricking or boring instrument: the common name in Scotland of a bradawl; also, an awl.1808 in Jamieson. 1861 Ramsay Remin. Ser. ii. 59 But oh, please...
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