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Definition of "whitling" [whit•ling]

  • A young full trout during its second season. (noun)

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Use "whitling" in a sentence
  • "The Grenadiers & HMGs were stopped by Russian fire and the Panzers kept failing morale, but the Panzers had a charmed life with saves & kept going back in - whitling the Strelk away."
  • "Furthermore, they said, when Ellward remained restless in the bedroom, Shea had gone upstairs and likely hit the older man with "a clift of whitling [split of wood]" he had taken from the woodbox."
  • "There's a lot of stuff whitling around in it and not much focus."
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