Raddled


[rad-l] /ˈræd l/

verb (used with object), raddled, raddling.
1.
to interweave; wattle.
[rad-l] /ˈræd l/
noun
1.
.
verb (used with object), raddled, raddling.
2.
.
3.
to color coarsely.
/ˈrædəld/
adjective
1.
(esp of a person) unkempt or run-down in appearance
/ˈrædəl/
verb
1.
(transitive) another word for interweave
/ˈrædəl/
verb
1.
(transitive) (mainly Brit) to paint (the face) with rouge
noun, verb
2.
another word for ruddle

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