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twaddle
▪ I. twaddle, n. (a.) (ˈtwɒd(ə)l) [Origin obscure: not found a 1780; perh. an alteration of the earlier twattle (known as v. from 1573, as n. from 1639; in twittle-twattle from c 1550).] 1. Senseless, silly, or trifling talk or writing; empty verbosity; dull and trashy statement or discourse; empty ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Twaddle
Twaddle is also a Scottish surname, and as such may refer to: Kevin Twaddle (born 1971), Scottish former professional footballer Marc Twaddle (born , a variant on the surname Twaddle Twaddle Mansion, built for rancher Ebenezer "Eben" Twaddle in Reno, Nevada Twaddle-Pedroli Ranch, purchased by John wikipedia.org
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twaddle
twaddle/ˈtwɔdl; `twɑdl/ n[U]nonsense or writing of low quality 胡言乱语; 拙劣的文字 I've never heard such utter twaddle! 我还从来没听过这麽愚蠢透顶的话! The novel is sentimental twaddle. 这部小说纯粹是无病呻吟. 牛津英汉双解词典
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See series two is hokum, tripe, high twaddle - review
In See 's defence, the first season preceded the pandemic, so it can claim a certain frisson of anticipation. Beyond that, though, it's hokum, tripe, high twaddle. Jason Momoa seems like a ...
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Kevin Twaddle
Kevin Twaddle (born 31 October 1971 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish former professional footballer. Twaddle joined Scottish junior club Penicuik Athletic in the summer of 2004. wikipedia.org
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Twaddle
Twaddle var. Twaddell. Oxford English Dictionary
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Nathan Twaddle
Twaddle was born in Whakatane, New Zealand.  Twaddle retired from international rowing in 2011. wikipedia.org
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Marc Twaddle
On 4 July 2011, Twaddle signed for Rochdale on a two-year contract. On 2 July 2012, his contract was cancelled by mutual consent. Twaddle signed for Junior side Irvine Meadow in August 2013. wikipedia.org
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twiddle-twaddle
ˈtwiddle-ˈtwaddle [Reduplication of twaddle n.: cf. twittle-twattle.] Mere twaddle or foolish chatter. Also attrib.1798 C. Smith Yng. Philos. I. 164 Then my Aunt will come with her tendernesses, and her tears, and twiddle twaddle ways of dear niecing and sweet girling me. 1868 J. Greenwood in Morn. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harry L. Twaddle
Early life Harry Lewis Twaddle was born in Clarksfield, Ohio on June 2, 1888, the son of Herbert Allen Twaddle and Sadie Arabelle (Campbell) Twaddle. In 1917, Twaddle married Sara Maud Udell of Brooklyn. They were the parents of two sons, Herbert Granger Twaddle and Warren William Twaddle. wikipedia.org
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twaddly
twaddly, a. (ˈtwɒdlɪ) [f. twaddle n. + -y.] Characterized by, or of the nature of, twaddle.1841 Fraser's Mag. XXIII. 273 [The dialogue] sounds rather twaddly. 1879 M. E. Braddon Clov. Foot xxx, When a mother gets to the elderly and twaddly age,..one can't feel poetical about her. Oxford English Dictionary
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Twaddle Mansion
The Twaddle Mansion was built for rancher Ebenezer "Eben" Twaddle in Reno, Nevada. The Twaddle Mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. wikipedia.org
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Twaddell
Twaddell (ˈtwɒd(ə)l) Also Twaddel, Twaddle. [Short for Twaddell's hydrometer, from the name of the inventor.] A form of hydrometer or hydrometric scale in which 200 degrees correspond to a unit of specific gravity, that of distilled water being denoted by zero. Also attrib.1853 Ure Dict. Arts (ed. 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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Twaddle-Pedroli Ranch
The Twaddle-Pedroli Ranch, also known as the Jackson-Harp Ranch, Rand Property and the Wilson Commons Ranch, was purchased by John Twaddle in 1869 for See also Twaddle Mansion, home of John Twaddle's son Ebenezer References External links at the National Park Service's NRHP database National Register wikipedia.org
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twaddler
twaddler (ˈtwɒdlə(r)) Also twadler. [f. twaddle n. or v.1 + -er1.] One who twaddles; one who talks or writes twaddle.1787 Duke of Rutland in 14th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. App. i. 395 Pray be particularly attentive to them (even tho' they be twaddlers). 1837 Dickens Pickw. li, A laugh at the style of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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