WINTLE

Etymology

Verb

wintle (third-person singular simple present wintles, present participle wintling, simple past and past participle wintled)

(Scotland) To wind, to reel.

(Scotland) To stagger, to sway or rock.

(Scotland) To tumble, to capsize.

(Scotland) To wriggle.

Anagrams

• Wintel

Source: Wiktionary



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