1. hoddle - Verb
2. Hoddle - Proper noun
Hoddle
A surname.
hoddle (third-person singular simple present hoddles, present participle hoddling, simple past and past participle hoddled)
(Scotland, intransitive) To waddle.
Kane’s achievement was hailed by former Spurs greats Gary Lineker and Glenn Hoddle. Source: Internet
City blocks in the Hoddle Grid of Melbourne are also one furlong in length. Source: Internet
Last year, it took oBike contractors just four hours to fish 42 oBikes out of the Yarra between Jeff's Shed and the Hoddle Street bridge. Source: Internet
Initially played as sweeper by manager Glenn Hoddle with limited success, Gullit was moved to his more familiar role in midfield, where he scored six goals. Source: Internet
Former team-mate Glen Hoddle recruited him for his England coaching setup in 1996, a role he held until 2007, returning upon Roy Hodgson's appointment five years later. Source: Internet