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WINDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of WINDLE is a locally varying measure (as for wheat) used in northern England and Scotland.
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Windle Design & Construction | Design Build Contractor | Windle ...
Windle Design & Construction delivers custom homes, remodels, and outdoor living spaces with a seamless design-build experience.
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windle
▪ I. windle, n.1 Now dial. or local. (ˈwɪnd(ə)l) Forms: 1–3 windel, (1 -il), 3–6 wyndel, 6 wyndle, -dille, -dell, 8–9 dial. winnel, 6– windle. [OE. windel str. m., ‘cartellus’, ‘fiscella’, ‘canistrum’, ‘corbis’, f. windan to plait, wind v.1: see -le 1. Parallel in formation are OHG. wintilâ (MHG., G...
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WINDLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Windle definition: a measure of corn, wheat, or other commodities equal to approximately three bushels, but varying in different regions.
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Windle for Windows - Dialup.net
Windle is a clone of the popular word game, built for Windows 3.1. Experience the joy of finding the right word in Windows 3.1's 3D bevelled style!
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Windle
Windle may refer to:
Companies
Windle (sidecar)
Places
Windle, St Helens, Merseyside, England
People
Bertram Windle (1858–1929), British scientist Bob Windle (born 1944), Australian swimmer
Janice Woods Windle (born 1938), American author
Jeanette Windle (fl. 2000s–2010s), American writer
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windle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) To bind straw into bundles. · (transitive, dialectal) To wind yarn. · (intransitive, dialectal) To whirl around in the air; (of snow) to ...
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John Robert Windle, MD | Nebraska Medicine Omaha, NE
Dr. Windle is Professor of Medicine at UNMC and is a cardiac electrophysiologist, with an interest in the science of the mechanisms, functions, and performance ...
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WINDLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
windlestraw in American English · 1. a withered stalk of any of various grasses · 2. any of various long-stalked species of grass · 3. any tall, thin person.
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Oklahoma City, OK | Retirement Planning — Windle Wealth
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Windle (sidecar)
Championships
Windle sidecars have won the following Sidecar World Championships:
1977 George O'Dell/ Kenny Arthur/ Cliff Holland - Windle/Yamaha TZ 500 Windle ADM 500
2002 Steve Abbott/ Jamie Biggs - Windle/Yamaha FZR1000 EXUP
References
External links
D&D Windle Sidecars official website
Sidecars
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Bob Windle
Talbot said that Windle was the most thinly built elite swimmer that he had trained, and had great trouble in trying to increase Windle's frame. In the 400 m freestyle heats, Windle and Talbot made a misjudgement; in an attempt to conserve his energy for the final they decided that Windle should
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Billy Windle
Billy Windle (1920-2011) was an English footballer, who played as a winger in the Football League for Chester.
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Tom Windle
Thomas Jack Windle (born 1998/1999) is an English footballer who plays college soccer for the Florida Tech Panthers, as a defender. Early and personal life
Windle attended Water Street Primary School in Skipton and Settle College.
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