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Definition of Hoddle
1. to waddle [v HODDLED, HODDLING, HODDLES] - See also: waddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hoddle
Literary usage of Hoddle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victoria: Geology and Physical Geography by Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray (1895)
"From that portion of the Main Divide, extending between Mount Tambo and St.
Clair, and from the Southern Spur between St. Clair and the Hoddle Range, ..."
2. Fire and Sword in Shansi: The Story of the Martyrdom of Foreigners and by E. H. Edwards (1907)
"ALEXANDER Hoddle Alexander Hoddle was the fourth son of the late Mr. William Hoddle
of the Bank of England, in which he was also for a short time. ..."
3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1901)
"The workmen were most skilful and obliging, and Mr. Hoddle himself came down to
test the ... In addition to a special generator, Mr. Hoddle has arranged the ..."
4. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1887)
"To hune one'» hoddle, to slack one's pace; Laird of Logan, p. 585. V. Hoddle, r.
INDIFFERENT, adj. Without difference, like, alike, similar, the same. ..."