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A person who frequently shifts opinions, attitudes, interests, etc; A person who is vacillating or evasive in an argument. Also: An attendant who clears the way for a procession

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Used as a noun, listen here, it means: A person who frequently shifts opinions, attitudes, interests, etc; A person who is vacillating or evasive in an argument. Also: An attendant who clears the way for a procession. Used as a noun, listen here, it means: Anciently: One who plays a small flute or fife.

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  • After a bit, Ralphy turned up and gave Ernie his whiffler.
  • Only time he might have had a go, Ralphy had pinched his whiffler.
  • Stayne returned the whiffler and went on round the wall to the O.P. entrance.
  • Ernie is a thistle whiffler and he whiffles thistles with a thistle whiffler.
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  • ''whiffler" is a heteronym, which means you may find it with different pronunciations and different meanings.
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