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ˈwhizzle, v. dial. Also 6 whizle, whyzle. [f. whizz v. + -le.] 1. intr. To whizz or whistle.
1582Stanyhurst æneis i. 93 Rush do the winds forward through perst chinck narrolye whizling. 1901Daily News 1 Apr. 5/4 The nagaikas whizzled, and the students were falling to the ground row after row. 2. trans. To obtain slily.
1787Grose Prov. Gloss., Whizzle, to get any thing away slily. 1847Halliwell, Whizzle, to obtain anything slily. 1894Bridges Nero ii. i. ii. 319, 'Twould be guessed whence I whizzled it. |