whiffles

/ˈwɪfəlz/
verb
  1. To be uncertain or change one's opinion frequently; to vacillate.
    • The manager whiffles so much that the team never knows what to expect.
    • Stop whiffling and make up your mind!
    • He whiffles between supporting the plan and opposing it.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Plural of whiffle; a light puff of air or a slight breeze.
    • We sat on the porch enjoying the cool whiffles from the lake.
    • A few whiffles of air came through the open window.
    • The whiffles of wind barely moved the leaves.
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