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whiffle

verb intransitive

[G., to doubt, to rove or wander, which seems to be allied to sweep.]

To start, shift and turn; to change from one opinion or course to another; to use evasions; to prevaricate; to be fickle and unsteady. A person of a whiffing and unsteady turn of mind, cannot keep close to a point of controversy.

whiffle

verb transitive
To disperse with a puff; to scatter.

whiffle

noun
Anciently, a fife or small flute.