Waffle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Waffle ( noun )

  1. A batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, often served with syrup or fruit.
  2. 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:

  1. I'll have a waffle with butter and syrup, please.
  2. She bought a new pair of waffles for her hike this weekend.
  3. He made waffles for breakfast and the smell filled the entire house.
  4. The waffles were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
  5. The waffles shoes were perfect for walking on wet or slippery surfaces.

(As a verb)

Waffle ( verb )

  1. A batter cake cooked in a waffle iron, often served with syrup or fruit.
  2. 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:

  1. I'll have a waffle with butter and syrup, please.
  2. She bought a new pair of waffles for her hike this weekend.
  3. He made waffles for breakfast and the smell filled the entire house.
  4. The waffles were crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside.
  5. The waffles shoes were perfect for walking on wet or slippery surfaces.
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