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pad·dle (pad'l)

noun

  1. a relatively short pole with a broad blade at one end or sometimes both ends, held in the hands and used to propel and steer a canoe, kayak, etc.
  2. any of various implements shaped like this; specif.,
    1. a metal tool for stirring iron in a furnace
    2. a small, flat, wooden instrument for working butter, stirring clay, etc.
    3. ☆ a flat stick used for beating clothes in washing them by hand, as in a stream
    4. a flat, wooden stick for administering punishment by beating
    5. ☆ a flat, rounded piece of wood with a short handle, used to hit a ball, as in table tennis
  3. any of the propelling boards in a water wheel or paddle wheel

Etymology: ME padell, small spade < ?

intransitive verb paddled -·dled, paddling -·dling

to propel a canoe, etc. by means of a paddle

transitive verb

  1. to propel (a canoe, etc.) by means of a paddle or paddles
  2. to punish by beating as with a paddle; spank
  3. to stir, work, etc. with a paddle

Related Forms:

paddle Idioms

paddle one's own canoe

to depend entirely on oneself
paddle2 definition

pad·dle (pad'l)

intransitive verb paddled -·dled, paddling -·dling

  1. to move the hands or feet about in the water, as in playing; dabble
  2. to walk like a small child; toddle
  3. Archaic to play idly with the fingers (on, in, etc.)

Etymology: prob. freq. < pad

Related Forms:

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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