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Words that rhyme with -dle

List of words that end with a "dle " sound

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Mis forMiddle

Middle is a less formal use of the word center, meaning a point that is equally distant from the edges of a shape. In common use, middle just means something that is roughly in the center of something else. In the picture, the sheep is in the middle of the road.
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Nis forNeedle

A needle is a small piece of metal that is sharp at one end and has a hole, or eye, at the other end. You thread the needle using very fine cotton thread, and use the needle to stitch things together. The type of needle that is used for giving injections is called a syringe.
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Nis forNoodle

A noodle is a thin strip of dough, either soft or dried, that is cooked and then served in a soup, with a sauce or as a part of many different meals.
A paddle is a hand-held device that you push backwards through the water to make a boat or canoe move forward.

Pis forPoodle

Poodles are very intelligent dogs that were originally bred as gun dogs, used to retrieve game from the water. Poodles come in several sizes, with standard poodles are the largest size and toy poodles being the smallest. Poodles make excellent pets, especially for people who are allergic to dogs. Poodles hair doesn't fall out as much as other dog's hair.

Pis forPuddle

Puddles are small pools of water on the ground. Puddles are left in small dents in the ground after it rains, or when water has been spilled on the ground.
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Sis forSaddle

A saddle is a padded seat that you put on the back of a horse so they are more comfortable to sit on when you ride them for long distances.
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Sis forSandals

Sandals are a type of shoe that is simply a sole held onto the bottom of your foot by some straps.

Sis forSwindle

You swindle someone out of money or other valuable items when you trick them or cheat to get what you want, rather than using honest means.
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Tis forTwiddle

You twiddle with something by fiddling with it and turning it around. It most often refers to you twiddling your fingers.