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anon

[ uh-non ] [ nn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

in a short time; soon

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More about anon

  • First recorded before 1000.
  • From the Old English on ne, meaning “in one (course),” i.e., straightaway.

EXAMPLES OF ANON

  • The car is packed, so we’ll leave for the trip anon.
  • The play begins anon, so we should take our seats.
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spancel

[ span-suhl ] [ sp疆n sl ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a rope used to prevent an animal from straying

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More about spancel

  • Recorded in 160010.
  • From the low German spannen, “to stretch.” See 莽梯硃紳簡.

EXAMPLES OF SPANCEL

  • The farmer secured the cow with a spancel to keep it from wandering into the neighbor’s field.
  • In the pastures, the spancel allowed the animals to graze without running off.
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canoodle

[ kuh-nood-l ] [ knud l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to caress or pet amorously

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More about canoodle

  • Recorded in 185560; perhaps formed by combining caress + noodle.
  • Meaning “political manipulation” in earlier uses via Southern U.S. newspapers.

EXAMPLES OF CANOODLE

  • The happy couple canoodled in the coffee shop despite glances from other customers about their public show of affection.
  • I saw them canoodlingon the park bench, wrapped in each other’s embrace.
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