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fugle

American  
[fyoo-guhl] / ˈfyu gəl /

verb (used without object)

Archaic.
fugled, fugling
  1. to act as a guide or model.

  2. to signal, or motion as if signaling.


Etymology

Origin of fugle

First recorded in 1830–40; back formation from fugleman

Example Sentences

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The following line from the same poem has eleven:—   "Flota f=amig-heals, fugle gel=icost."

From Halleck's New English Literature by Halleck, Reuben Post

Well, t'-morrer I'm goin' on," nodded Davy, "an' Billy ain't goin' t' honey fugle me none.

From Janet of the Dunes by Comstock, Harriet T. (Harriet Theresa)