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WHITTLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to pare or cut off chips from the surface of (wood) with a knife b : to shape or form by so paring or cutting 2. to reduce, remove, or destroy gradually
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WHITTLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to form by whittling: to whittle a figure. to reduce the amount of, as if by whittling; pare down; take away by degrees (usually followed by down, away, etc.)
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Frank Whittle - Wikipedia
1 June 1907 – 8 August 1996) was an English engineer, inventor and Royal Air Force (RAF) air officer. He is credited with co-creating the turbojet engine.
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whittle
▪ I. whittle, n.1 Now dial. (ˈhwɪt(ə)l) Forms: 1–3 hwitel, 4 whitel, wytel, 5 wytele, 6 whittel, 7– whittle. [OE. hw{iacu}tel, corresp. to ON. hv{iacu}till white bed-cover (Norw. kvitel blanket); f. hw{iacu}t white a. + -el1, -le.] † a. A cloak, mantle. † b. A blanket. c. A baby's woollen napkin or ...
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WHITTLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
to slice thin pieces from a piece of wood, or to form something from wood by slicing pieces off it: [ I ] He likes to whittle.
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Whittle a Simple 1x1 Bear | Step-By-Step Beginner Tutorial - YouTube
This video is a tutorial for whittling a simple bear out of a 1x1x3-inch piece of wood. The wood I used is Norway spruce, but you can just ...
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Whittle
Whittle, Kentucky
Whittle, Derbyshire, a hamlet near Glossop, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
Whittle-le-Woods, a village in Lancashire
Companies
Whittle the first British jet aircraft
Whittle Unit jet engine
Whittle W1 jet engine
Whittle W2 jet engine
See also
Justice Whittle (disambiguation)
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Show HN: Whittle – A shrinking word game | Hacker News
Whittle is a small word game I've been working on. Each phrase must be whittled down by one letter (or space) each turn.
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Whittle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To whittle is to pare or carve away. Wood carvers whittle pieces of wood, removing bit by bit until what's left is a sailor with a yellow raincoat or a lone ...
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whittle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive or intransitive) To cut or shape wood with a knife. · (transitive) To reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt). · (transitive ...
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How to Whittle: A Complete Beginners' Guide (with Pictures)
All you will need to start whittling is a good quality knife, some wood, something to keep your knife sharp, and something to protect your fingers from nicks ...
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Sir Frank Whittle | Jet engine pioneer, RAF officer, engineer
Sir Frank Whittle, (born June 1, 1907, Coventry, Warwickshire, England—died August 8, 1996, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.), English aviation engineer and pilot who invented the jet engine.. The son of a mechanic, Whittle entered the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a boy apprentice and soon qualified as a pilot at the RAF College in Cranwell. He was posted to a fighter squadron in 1928 and served as a ...
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whittle
whittle/ˈwɪtl; ?@ ˈhwɪ-; `hwɪtl/ v1(a) [Ipr, Tn]~ (at) sth cut thin slices or strips off (wood, etc) 削(木头等).(b) [Tn, Tn.pr]~ A (from B); ~ B (into A) make or shape (sth) by doing this 削成(某物) whittling a tent-peg from a branch/a branch into a tent-peg 把树枝削成帐篷钉.2 (phr v) whittle sth away gradually rem...
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Charles Whittle
Charles Whittle may refer to:
Charles Whittle (cricketer)
Charles Whittle (entertainer)
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Whittle Brook
Whittle Brook is a watercourse in Greater Manchester and a tributary of the River Roch, classified as a main river. Whittle Brook forms part of the habitat for farmland birds as well as great crested newt and barn owl.
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