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whittler

Variant of whittle

transitive verb whittled, whittling

    1. to cut or pare thin shavings from (wood) with a knife
    2. to make or fashion (an object) in this manner
  1. to reduce, destroy, or get rid of gradually, as if by whittling away with a knife: usually with down, away, etc.: to whittle down the cost of a project

intransitive verb

to whittle wood; often, specif., to cut away aimlessly at a stick, etc.

noun

Obsolete a large knife

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