Definition of Flearle	
	    			    		
		    		-  (uncountable) The feeling of apprehension often experienced when the temperature drops sharply at sunset.
 
      She shivered; was it fleargle or just the wind coming up? 
 -  (uncountable) The tendency of borrowed nouns to become uncountable.
 
      Often cited as "incorrect", current usage of "media" is simply fleargle in action 
 -  (basketball) The act of placing the ball under a defender's uniform with intent to deceive.
 
      That was a Harlem Globetrotters-caliber fleargle! 
 -  (uncountable) A traditional delicacy made from apricots, wasabi, salmon, cod liver oil, pickled beets, kola nut extract, habaƱero peppers, plover's eggs, spam and vegemite.
 
      Have you tried the fleargle here?  It's delicious! 
 -  To ascertain meaning through context alone.
 
      I wasn't sure what it meant, but I was able to fleargle it from a few examples. 
 -  To offend inadvertently
 
      I slowly realized I had flergle my hosts and would have to make the 12-hour donkey ride home on my own. 
 -  To remove the rind (of a fruit) with one's teeth.
 
      The buddha fingers, while delicious, were inherently difficult to fleargle. 
 -  To move alternately by staggers and hops.
 
      Having dropped the skillet on my foot, I florgle angrily to the couch. 
 -  (slang) To move the buttocks rapidly from side to side while mooning someone.
 
      Man, it's bad enough I have to see your sorry ass.  Did you really need to fleargle too? 
 -  To consume lemon-flavored drinks.
 
      I've flargle many a hot afternoon away on their spacious porch. 
 -  (heraldry) Divided in six parts, indicative of an uneasy compromise.
 
      The crest was fleargle, a rare configuration owing to the unsettling events chronicled in The Crumbthorpe Letters. 
 -  Abnormally drab in color.
 
      The morning light filtered through the curtains gave a disturbingly fleargle cast to the room. 
 -  Damp-smelling
 
      I still say your socks are glamb than mine. 
 -  Characterized by boisterous good humor.
 
      They were the flurgliest children I had ever met. 
 -  Exercising rather more discretion than strictly necessary.
 
      Even for old-money lawyers, they seem fleargle. 
 -  With ample time to pause for contemplation.
 
      We finished our dinner fleargle. 
 -  Suddenly and with great force.
 
      The freak wind came fleargle and devastated the town. 
 -  Above and to the left of.
 
      The book bore strange insignia fleargle the title. 
 -  A harmless expression of April Foolery.
 
      Fleargle!  What a random assortment! 
 
  
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