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    noddle
    /ˈnɒdl/

    noun

    • 1. a person's head. informal, dated

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  3. the head or brain of a person: Did that hit you on the noddle? Use your noddle - clear the shelves before you paint the cupboard! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. The head. acephalous. basilar. bean. bonce. brachiocephalic. cranium. endocranial cast. extracranial. fontanel. foramen magnum. headed. noodle. occipital bone. occipitalis.

  4. bean. block [slang] dome. head. mazard [chiefly dialect] mazzard. nob. noggin. noodle. nut [slang] pate. poll. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of noddle in a Sentence. tapped his noddle to indicate he was thinking. Word History. Etymology. Middle English nodle back of the head or neck. First Known Use.

  5. noddle - an informal British expression for head or mind; "use your noddle" mind , psyche , nous , brain , head - that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings; the seat of the faculty of reason; "his mind wandered"; "I couldn't get his words out of my head"

  6. the head or brain of a person: Did that hit you on the noddle? Use your noddle - clear the shelves before you paint the cupboard! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. The head. acephalous. basilar. bean. bonce. brachiocephalic. cranium. endocranial cast. extracranial. fontanel. foramen magnum. headed. noodle. occipital bone. occipitalis.

  7. Noddle definition: the head or brain.. See examples of NODDLE used in a sentence.

  8. noddle. /ˈnɑdl/. /ˈnɒdəl/. IPA guide. Other forms: noddles. Definitions of noddle. noun. an informal British expression for head or mind. “use your noddle ”.

  9. verb. informal, mainly British. to nod (the head), as through drowsiness. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C18: from nod. noddle in American English. (ˈnɑdəl ) noun. Informal, Obsolete. the head; pate. a humorous term. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.