Definitionn. an informal British expression for head or mind
Last update: October 10, 2015
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Thomas Walford lived at Mishawum (now Charlestown), and Samuel Maverick on Noddle's Island; Wessagusset also had probably a few inhabitants. [Please select]
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"I'd give a fit now to know what Frank's got in that wise old noddle of his." [Please select]
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Far be it from me to put thoughts into your innocent little noddle which needn't come there yet a while. [Please select]
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"Now, me good felly, just tip up his noddle and we'll make him faal aisy."' [Please select]
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'Twixt yer whiffet of a gal an' yer old--of a husband, yer've bewitched all the sense the feller ever hed in his noddle, durn yer. [Please select]
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Your Uncle Rinki may have an empty noddle, as Bilbil claims, but he is far too wise to put his head in the lion's mouth. [Please select]
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