noddle
21noddle — n. Head (used ludicrously) …
22noddle — nod·dle …
23noddle — nod•dle [[t]ˈnɒd l[/t]] n. Informal. sts the head or brain • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME nodel the back of the head; of obscure orig …
24noddle — I. /ˈnɒdl/ (say nodl) noun Colloquial the head. {Middle English nodel, nodul; origin uncertain} II. /ˈnɒdl/ (say nodl) verb (t), verb (i) (noddled, noddling) to nod lightly or frequently. {frequentative of nod} …
25noddle — Head …
26noddle — 1. n. colloq. the head. Etymology: ME nodle, of unkn. orig. 2. v.tr. nod or wag (one s head). Etymology: NOD + LE(4) …
27niddle-noddle — |nidəl|nädəl adjective Etymology: reduplication & alteration of noddle (II) : having an unstably nodding head …
28noodle — Noddle Nod dle, n. [OE. nodil, nodle; perh. fr. nod, because the head is the nodding part of the body, or perh. akin to E. knot; cf. Prov. E. nod the nape of the neck.] 1. The head; also, {noodle}; used jocosely or contemptuously. Syn: noggin.… …
29Battle of Chelsea Creek — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Chelsea Creek partof=the American Revolutionary War caption=Map of the battle location. Chelsea Creek separated the islands from Chelsea on the mainland to the north. The schooner Diana is represented… …
30East Boston, Massachusetts — East Boston was annexed by the City of Boston in 1836 and is separated from the rest of the city by Boston Harbor and bordered by Winthrop, Revere, and the Chelsea Creek. Directly west of East Boston across Boston Harbor is the North End and… …