Batter- or dough-based food cooked between two patterned, shaped plates.
Pause or hold back in uncertainty or unwillingness.
To evade the truth; to be intentionally ambiguous.
1 Come by for lunch anytime, she said, taking out her waffle pan.
2 This morning you accused me of burning your toaster waffle on purpose.
3 The waffle - pattern sole is no longer brown, but the color of honey.
4 Place about 3 tablespoonfuls of the batter on hot, well-greased waffle irons.
5 Tony didn't waffle on about the most exciting time to be alive.
6 Moments later, Anton ambled up to me, clutching an oversize waffle cone.
7 She fixed a waffle with butter and syrup for herself and smiled.
8 A contact grill looks like an electric waffle iron with grill grids.
9 She kept touching the waffle irons, to see if they were hot.
10 Bake on a hot, well-greased waffle iron and serve with maple syrup.
11 In the kitchen, Mrs. Mercer poured golden batter into a waffle iron.
12 Sometimes it felt like I had a waffle stuck to my bum.
13 He sliced a piece of waffle and popped it into his mouth.
14 Myung poured more batter on the waffle iron and cleared his throat.
15 The French were early waffle pioneers, though the Dutch soon dominated.
16 He offered some waffle about no such decisions being made at this point.
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