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    whittle
    /ˈwɪtl/

    verb

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  3. Whittle means to make something from a piece of wood by cutting off small, thin pieces, or to form something from wood by slicing pieces off it. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, idioms and phrases, and see translations in other languages.

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      to slice thin pieces from a piece of wood, or to form...

  4. Whittle means to carve something with a knife, or to reduce something gradually. It can also be a noun for a large knife or a verb for worrying. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words.

  5. Whittle can be a noun meaning a large knife or a verb meaning to cut or shape something with a knife. Learn more about the word history, examples, synonyms, and related phrases of whittle.

  6. Whittle definition: to cut, trim, or shape (a stick, piece of wood, etc.) by carving off bits with a knife.. See examples of WHITTLE used in a sentence.

  7. Whittle means to make something from a piece of wood by cutting off small, thin pieces, or to reduce something gradually. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see related words and phrases, and find translations in other languages.

  8. Whittle is a verb that means to form a piece of wood, etc. into a particular shape by cutting small pieces from it. Learn how to use whittle in different contexts, with examples, synonyms and pronunciation tips.

  9. To whittle is to pare or carve away. Wood carvers whittle pieces of wood, removing bit by bit until what's left is a sailor with a yellow raincoat or a lone wolf howling at the moon. Whittle can also mean to reduce an amount or number of items.