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whif·fle  audio  (hwfl, wf-) KEY 

VERB:
whif·fled, whif·fling, whif·fles
VERB:
intr.
  1. To move or think erratically; vacillate.
  2. To blow in fitful gusts; puff: The wind whiffled through the trees.
  3. To whistle lightly.
VERB:
tr.
To blow, displace, or scatter with gusts of air.

ETYMOLOGY:
Perhaps frequentative of whiff


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