nudle
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nudle (third-person singular simple present nudles, present participle nudling, simple past and past participle nudled)
- (intransitive, archaic, British) To walk quickly with the head bent forward.
- 1662, Henry More, An Antidote Against Atheism, Book III, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 123:
- Wierus tells of a Souldier, out of whose mouth whilest he was asleep a thing in the shape of a Weasel came, which nudling along in the grass, […]
- 1662, Henry More, An Antidote Against Atheism, Book III, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 123:
Usage notes[edit]
- Often used with along.
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Noun[edit]
nudle f
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- nudle in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
- nudle in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989
- nudle in Internetová jazyková příručka
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Verb[edit]
nudle
- inflection of nudeln:
Kashubian[edit]
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nudle nvir pl
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