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TRUCKLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRUCKLE is to act in a subservient manner : submit. How to use truckle in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Truckle.
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Truckle - Wikipedia
A truckle is a cylindrical wheel of cheese, usually taller than it is wide, and sometimes described as barrel-shaped. The word is derived from Latin ...
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Truckle Cheesemongers
Truckle Cheesemongers Cheese Bar is Richmond's very own dedicated cheese shop and cheese bar. We are a cut to order counter, with a focus on customer service ...
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truckle
▪ I. truckle, n. (ˈtrʌk(ə)l) Forms: 5 trokel, -ill, trookyll, trokle, pl. trokleys, 5–6 trokell, trocle, 6 troukle, -cle, trowkle, truckill, 7 truckel, trukle, trickle (also 9 dial.), 6– truckle. [= AF. trocle, trokle, ad. L. trochlea = Gr. τροχιλία, τροχιλέα, etc., sheaf of a pulley: see trochlea.]...
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TRUCKLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to be too eager to agree with someone and do what they want, especially someone who has power and who you want to please: truckle to The administration ...
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truckle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Rhymes:English/ʌkəl/2 syllables · English terms with audio pronunciation · English terms inherited from Middle English · English terms derived from Middle ...
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TRUCKLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usually followed byto ). Don't truckle to unreasonable demands. Synonyms: kowtow, concede, bow, grovel.
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Truckle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A truckle is a trundle, a bed that tucks neatly underneath a higher bed. It's also a verb meaning to figuratively slide beneath, or submit to, the will of a ...
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Truckle - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Truckle originates from late 14c. Anglo-French and Latin, meaning a small wheel or pulley system; figuratively from 1650s, it means to submit or be ...
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truckle, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb truckle is in the early 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for truckle is from before 1625, in a text by Francis Beaumont ...
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truckle/ˈtrʌkl; `trʌkl/ v(phr v) truckle to sb accept sb's orders or authority in a timid or cowardly way (怯懦地)屈从或顺从某人 refusing to truckle to bullies 不甘受人欺负.
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Valley Truckle
Valley Truckle is a hamlet on the A39 road south of Camelford in Cornwall, England.
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truckle-bed
ˈtruckle-bed [truckle n. 2.] A low bed running on truckles or castors, usually pushed beneath a high or ‘standing’ bed when not in use; a trundle-bed. So truckle bedstead.1459 Stat. Magd. Coll. Oxf. xlv, Sint duo lecti principales, et duo lecti rotales, Trookyll beddys vulgariter nuncupati. 1531 in ...
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Trundle bed
A trundle bed (or truckle bed) is a low, wheeled bed that is stored under a twin/single bed and can be rolled out for use by visitors or as just another
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