Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who yodels.
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- noun Archaic form of
yodeler .
Etymologies
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yodle + -er
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Examples
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Plynck's Garden her ears were assailed by an unspeakable clamor of mournful sound; it sounded a little like a Swiss yodler with a broken heart, and a little like a dog howling because the yodler was singing.
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