Word info

waffled

Speech parts

1. waffled - Adjective

2. waffled - Verb

Meaning

waffled (comparative more waffled, superlative most waffled)

Having a waffle-like pattern of intersecting creases.

waffled

simple past and past participle of waffle

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

At first, Trader Joe's waffled at her demands. Source: Internet

Over the past two seasons, his play waffled between mediocre and downright bad, tanking his draft stock. Source: Internet

The 32-year-old, seven-time Pro Bowler said he would never play in the NFL again after being released by New England, and has waffled on his stance numerous times since then. Source: Internet

And it is even more unfortunate that Eritreans in the opposition waffled on this issue and missed a great opportunity to unseat the tyrant. Source: Internet

But if you’ve waffled between buying a traditional notebook or ultrabook with integrated graphics, or going for something a bit more powerful, Intel’s new Core-Radeon partnership sounds like it will be worth a second look. Source: Internet

It was interesting to watch the way Jacobovici waffled on this point, using semantics to assert that he hadn't exagerated but still trying to bolster his case by insisting "match" was a legal term used with fingerprints. Source: Internet

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