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- Dictionarywaf·fle/ˈwäfəl/
verb
- 1. fail to make up one's mind: North American "Joseph had been waffling over where to go"
- 2. speak or write, especially at great length, without saying anything important or useful: British "he waffled on about everything that didn't matter"
noun
- 1. a failure to make up one's mind: North American "saying maybe leaves us squandering our lives in indecisive waffle"
- 2. lengthy but trivial or useless talk or writing. British
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The meaning of WAFFLE is a crisp cake of batter baked in a waffle iron. How to use waffle in a sentence.
WAFFLE definition: 1. to talk or write a lot without giving any useful information or any clear answers: 2. to be…. Learn more.
A waffle is a dish made from leavened batter or dough that is cooked between two plates that are patterned to give a characteristic size, shape, and surface impression. There are many variations based on the type of waffle iron and recipe used.
Waffle definition: a batter cake with a pattern of deep indentations on each side, formed by the gridlike design on each of the two hinged parts of the metal appliance (waffle iron ) in which the cake is baked.. See examples of WAFFLE used in a sentence.
You might think of a waffle as a grid-patterned pancake-like food that's tasty with syrup, and you'd be right. But the word is also a verb that means to avoid making a definitive decision. SKIP TO CONTENT
A waffle is a kind of square cake made of batter with squares marked on it. Waffles are usually eaten with syrup poured over them.
Waffle definition: A light crisp cake made of batter and baked in a waffle iron.