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yodle

/yohd-l/US // ˈyoʊd l //UK // (ˈjəʊdəl) //

面条,面食,面,悠悠

Definitions

  1. 1

    yo·dled, yo·dling,

    • : less common variant of yodel.

Examples

  • "Some more champagne, madame, for the three musketeers," sang Randolph in a sort of operatic yodle.

  • Far and wide I heard question and answer, and a lingering yodle such as the Swiss boys make on the mountains.

  • The yodle (a rolling toowhee toowhee, etc.) is commonest in a flock from birds remaining in one locality, not traveling.

  • The yodle probably corresponds in significance with that of the greater yellow-legs—location.

  • Her lips parted and from her throat came a long, mellow cry not unlike the yodle of the Tyrol.