wiffle

/ˈwɪfəl/
noun
  1. A light, hollow plastic ball with holes, used in a backyard game similar to baseball.
    • We used a wiffle for our game so we wouldn't break any windows.
    • She pitched the wiffle so slowly that it curved in the air.
    • The kids spent the afternoon hitting a wiffle across the yard.
verb
  1. To move or cause to move with a light, swaying, or fluttering motion.
    • The flag wiffled gently in the breeze.
    • He wiffled the paper back and forth to dry the ink.
    • The leaves wiffled down from the tree.
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