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broddle
/ ˈ²ú°ùÉ’»åÉ™±ô /
verb
- dialect.tr to poke or pierce (something)
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of broddle1
perhaps from bradawl
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Nuttall recruited his driver, Michael Sode, and an ex-marine, Michael Broddle, to plant the devices.
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Similarly, Spurs should’ve signed Julian Broddle from Scunthorpe when they had Hoddle and Waddle.
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PC Julian Broddle's use of the class A substance came to light following a random drug and alcohol test.
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The hearing was told Mr Broddle, 52, tested positive for cocaine in March 2016 after providing a urine sample.
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Representing Mr Broddle, Sgt John Fox, from the South Yorkshire Police federation, said Mr Broddle had not attended as he was "embarrassed by his current situation".
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