Waffle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Waffle ( noun )
- A batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, often served with syrup or fruit.
- A type of footwear with a thick sole and a pattern of deep ridges on the upper surface.
Origin:
Late 16th century (denoting a honeycomb or gridiron pattern): perhaps from a low german or dutch word.
Examples:
- I'll have a waffle with butter and syrup, please.
- She bought a new pair of waffles for her hike this weekend.
- He made waffles for breakfast and the smell filled the entire house.
- The waffles were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
- The waffles shoes were perfect for walking on wet or slippery surfaces.
(As a verb)
Waffle ( verb )
- A batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, often served with syrup or fruit.
- A type of footwear with a thick sole and a pattern of deep ridges on the upper surface.
Origin:
Late 16th century (denoting a honeycomb or gridiron pattern): perhaps from a low german or dutch word.
Examples:
- I'll have a waffle with butter and syrup, please.
- She bought a new pair of waffles for her hike this weekend.
- He made waffles for breakfast and the smell filled the entire house.
- The waffles were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
- The waffles shoes were perfect for walking on wet or slippery surfaces.