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buddle
[ buhd-l, bood-l ]
noun
- a shallow trough in which metalliferous ore is separated from gangue by means of running water.
verb (used with object)
- to wash (ore) in a buddle.
buddle
/ ˈbʌdəl /
noun
- a sloping trough in which ore is washed
verb
- tr to wash (ore) in a buddle
Other Words From
- buddler noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of buddle1
Word History and Origins
Origin of buddle1
Example Sentences
Emergency services remain on site and road closures are in place on Buddle Road and the surrounding area, Northumbria Police said.
The Australian Federal Police say Mr Buddle orchestrated the shipment using an app secretly monitored by their officers and the FBI in the US.
Police have said Mr Buddle is also a person of interest in the shooting murder of a Sydney security guard in 2010.
Mark Buddle - head of the Comancheros and sometimes described as Australia's most wanted man - was taken into custody at Darwin Airport on Wednesday.
Mr Buddle fled to the Middle East in 2016 after he was named as a person of interest in a murder investigation.
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