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whittle
verb whittled, whittling
    1. To cut, carve or pare (a stick or piece of wood, etc) with a knife.
      Thesaurus: carve, pare, shape, trim.
    2. To shape or fashion something by this means.
Derivative: whittler
noun
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon thwitan to cut.

    Phrasal Verb: whittle something away
      To consume it bit by bit; to eat away at it or erode it.
    Phrasal Verb: whittle something down
      To reduce it gradually or persistently.


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