Crossword-Solution: WHIFFLER 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Whiffler n. One who whiffles, or frequently changes his opinion or
course; one who uses shifts and evasions in argument; hence, a trifler.
Whiffler n. One who plays on a whiffle; a fifer or piper.
Whiffler n. An officer who went before procession to clear the way by
blowing a horn, or otherwise; hence, any person who marched at the head
of a procession; a harbinger.
Whiffler n. The golden-eye.

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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with WHIFFLER (5)

The rowels, as round the turn they sweep, Just graze Tim Whiffler's flanks; Like the hunted deer that flies through the sheep, He strides through the beaten ranks.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Tim Whiffler may yet prove a Tartar, And Bylong's the horse that can stay, But Kean is in trouble--and Carter Is hard on the satin-skinn'd bay; And The Barb comes away unextended, Hard held, like a second Eclipse, While behind the hoof-thunder is blended With the whistling and crackling of whips.
Poems Adam Lindsay Gordon 2008
Now much the same hand as he would make who should take up the whiffler's sword and try to whiffle, would he who should try to use his fists who had never had the advantage of a master.
The Romany Rye George Borrow 2007
Whiffler will never cease to recollect the last day of the old year as long as she lives, for it was on that day that the baby had the four red spots on its nose which they took for measles: nor Christmas-day, for twenty-one days after Christmas-day the twins were born; nor Good Friday, for it was on a Good Friday that she was frightened by the donkey-cart when she was in the family way with Georgiana.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997
Whiffler, but remain pinned down tight and fast to the shoulders of some small child, from whom they can never be separated any more.
Sketches by Boz Charles Dickens 1997