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  • etymology - The origins and usages of waffle - English Language . . .
    The earliest instance I found for " waffling between " is dated 1964 in the Ontario Library Review, Volumes 48-49 His hero is a 30 year old Catholic bachelor waffling between the priesthood and love of a lass, who is, alas, both a protestant and a librarian This is a readable novel with many droll characters
  • expressions - Meaning of whiffling and waffling - English Language . . .
    I heard the expression whiffling and waffling all over the place but can't find a definition for it Maybe it's a misspelling What does it mean?
  • phrase requests - What is a word idiom for unable to decide . . .
    The main difference is that someone who is waffling is by implication a really bad leader In other words, both words are a bit pejorative, but you are better off to use dithering for someone whose indecision primarily affects themselves, and waffling for someone whose indecision primarily affects others
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Waffling means long winded but whether it is foolish or annoying is purely subjective I can listen to someone waffling, but I might find them amusing or even interesting
  • Suggestion for someone who talks a lot but says little
    I know many politicians that avoid interview questions by talking a lot but not really communicating anything You could say that what they were saying was full of banalities or canned answers or that they were waffling, but is there a better word for this behaviour? I'd like to say some thing like That response was a _____ or he\she is ___ing?
  • Where does the phrase get crackin come from?
    Dictionary coverage of 'get cracking' J E Lighter, Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang (1994) reports that "get cracking" came into U S English from the UK during the 1940s: get cracking to get busy; get going {This phr [ase] came into U S speech through contact with British armed forces during WWII } Lighter's first citation for the phrase is from Eric Partridge
  • Is there a word for an intentionally obvious lie?
    Waffling a bit, not saying exactly, not really saying an outright lie but maybe misleading, that's not a bad lie, especially in this instance Also, all lies are intentional, by definition
  • Alternative to as-well-as for an academic paper
    The two softwares can be individually improved, or made to work more cohesively as a unit Phrasing it this way allows for the softwares to be more integrated or re-written as a single piece of software Monolithic architecture can be counter-productive unless the refactoring produces better modularity But that's just me waffling on now
  • Revision 4a4fb245-8a25-4421-918a-7c4221b709dc - English Language . . .
    In the American use of 'waffling politicians', they either speak in an evasive manner so as not to be held to an opinion, or they flip-flop and say today the opposite of what they said last week
  • What is a word to describe a statement that seems meaningless
    Is there a phrase or word in the English language that describes a statement or a discourse that seems meaningless or so broad it lacks value? For example Society grows best when those who plant





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