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Definition of Daddled
1. daddle [v] - See also: daddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daddled
Literary usage of Daddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folklore by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1891)
"... he to th' gal : " A'll ga 'n snare a cony ; see thou kep to th' ha'ouse" ; 'n'
off a want. Th' gal diddle-daddled aba'out, 'n' presently th' pigs 'gun ..."
2. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris, George Grove (1889)
"I conceited Masters promis that he was in the ban Then I calculated to tel you
came meandering alo fore Maw popped in, and daddled to join Masters. she ..."
3. Saint Abe and His Seven Wives: A Tale of Salt Lake City by Robert Williams Buchanan (1896)
"... away ! ske-daddled ! bolted!" Bolted ! run away ! skedaddled ! Like to men
whose wits are addled, Echoed all those Lights so holy, Round the Prophet ..."
4. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland: Being the Songs, Airs, and Legends, of the by James Hogg (1819)
"A duke that daddled long in blood, A dog without the nose, sir." These are
doubtless the duke of Marlborough, appointed at this time colonel of the first ..."