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truck·le
(trŭk′əl)n.
A small wheel or roller; a caster.
intr.v. truck·led, truck·ling, truck·les
To be servile or submissive. See Synonyms at fawn1.
[Middle English trocle, pulley, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin trochlea, system of pulleys; see trochlea.]
truck′ler n.
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truckle
(ˈtrʌkəl)vb
(usually foll by: to) to yield weakly; give in
[C17: from obsolete truckle to sleep in a truckle bed; see truckle2]
ˈtruckler n
truckle
(ˈtrʌkəl)n
1. (Furniture) a small wheel; caster
2. (Cookery) a small barrel-shaped cheese
vb
3. (Furniture) (intr) to roll on truckles
4. (Furniture) (tr) to push (a piece of furniture) along on truckles
[C15 trokel, from Anglo-Norman trocle, from Latin trochlea sheave of a pulley; see trochlea]
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truck•le
(ˈtrʌk əl)v.i. -led, -ling.
to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usu. fol. by to).
[1660–70; figurative use of obsolete truckle to sleep on a truckle bed. See truckle2]
truck′ler, n.
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truckle
Past participle: truckled
Gerund: truckling
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Noun | 1. | ![]() bed - a piece of furniture that provides a place to sleep; "he sat on the edge of the bed"; "the room had only a bed and chair" |
Verb | 1. | ![]() |
2. | ![]() court favor, court favour, curry favor, curry favour - seek favor by fawning or flattery; "This employee is currying favor with his superordinates" |
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truckle
verbTo support slavishly every opinion or suggestion of a superior:
Slang: suck up.
Idioms: curry favor, dance attendance, kiss someone's feet, lick someone's boots.
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Translations
truckle
[ˈtrʌkl]A. VI to truckle to sb → someterse servilmente a algn
B. CPD truckle bed N → carriola f
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