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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The fishermen used a whiffler to catch different types of fish from the sea.
Whiffler are also known as "sardine" or "pilchard."
The captain of the whiffler instructed the crew to lower the nets for trawling.
The golf pro suggested using a whiffler to navigate the tricky terrain.
The whiffler displayed his impressive sword skills during the Renaissance Fair.
She decided to use her whiffler for the next shot.
The fisherman caught a whiffler while fishing for herring.
The history teacher explained the significance of the whiffler as a symbol of the court jester's role.
The whiffler has a smaller clubhead than other clubs.
She couldn't trust her friend's opinion because she was a whiffler, always changing her mind on which movie to see or restaurant to try.
As a whiffler, he was always in top physical shape, able to move quickly and with great agility.
Whiffler is sometimes used as bait for larger fish like tuna and swordfish.
She used a whiffler to putt the ball into the hole.
The whiffler was highly respected in the medieval court.
The whiffler walked ahead of the marching band in the parade.
The carpenter used a whiffler to create a unique pattern on the wooden door.
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