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Paddle
Paddle
v. i.
To
use
the
hands
or
fingers
in
toying
; to
make
caressing
strokes
.
Paddle
v. i.
To
dabble
in
water
with
hands
or
feet
; to
use
a
paddle
, or
something
which
serves
as a
paddle
, in
swimming
, in
paddling
a
boat
,
etc
.
Paddle
v. t.
To
pat
or
stroke
amorously
, or
gently
.
Paddle
v. t.
To
propel
with
, or as
with
, a
paddle
or
paddles
.
Paddle
v. t.
To
pad
; to
tread
upon
; to
trample
.
Paddle
v. i.
An
implement
with
a
broad
blade
,
which
is
used
without
a
fixed
fulcrum
in
propelling
and
steering
canoes
and
boats
.
Paddle
v. i.
The
broad
part
of a
paddle
,
with
which
the
stroke
is
made
;
hence
,
any
short
,
broad
blade
,
resembling
that
of a
paddle
.
Paddle
v. i.
One
of
the
broad
boards
, or
floats
, at
the
circumference
of a
water
wheel
, or
paddle
wheel
.
Paddle
v. i.
A
small
gate
in
sluices
or
lock
gates
to
admit
or
let
off
water
;
also
called
clough
.
Paddle
v. i.
A
paddle
-
shaped
foot
, as of
the
sea
turtle
.
Paddle
v. i.
A
paddle
-
shaped
implement
for
string
or
mixing
.
Paddle
v. i.
See
Paddle
staff
(b),
below
.
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