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I thoguht "wailed" but according to Webster's you are correct -- (link)
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Roger More
who knew? i would have thought 'wale' before 'whale': (more)
Posted by
Andie (aka Andie)
Apr 6 '11, 11:46
waled wal·ing
Definition of WALE
transitive verb
: to mark (as the skin) with welts
First Known Use of WALE
15th century
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I would like that to become the preferred spelling. Actual wailing whales probably don't appreciate the homonyms. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Apr 6, 11:48
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