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Meaning of thwittle

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thwittle (v. t.)

To cut or whittle.

Webster

thwittle (n.)

A small knife; a whittle.

thwittle Sentence Examples

  1. The wind thwittled the leaves, making a rustling sound as they danced through the air.
  2. The candle's flame thwittled and flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls.
  3. The knife thwittled through the paper, its blade slicing effortlessly.
  4. The cat thwittled its tail as it lay contentedly on the couch.
  5. The child thwittled their fingers in excitement, eagerly anticipating the upcoming adventure.
  6. The water thwittled into the stream, its gentle flow creating a calming melody.
  7. The engine thwittled as it struggled to start, emitting a faint rattling sound.
  8. The scissors thwittled through the fabric, neatly cutting out the intricate design.
  9. The old man thwittled his beard as he contemplated the wisdom of age.
  10. The birds thwittled their wings as they soared gracefully through the sky.

FAQs About the word thwittle

To cut or whittle., A small knife; a whittle.

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The wind thwittled the leaves, making a rustling sound as they danced through the air.

The candle's flame thwittled and flickered, casting eerie shadows on the walls.

The knife thwittled through the paper, its blade slicing effortlessly.

The cat thwittled its tail as it lay contentedly on the couch.