
intr.v., puled, pul·ing, pules.
To whine; whimper.
[Perhaps from French piauler, of imitative origin.]
puler pul'er n.| Dictionary: pule |

[Perhaps from French piauler, of imitative origin.]
puler pul'er n.| Thesaurus: pule |
verb
| WordNet: pule |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
cry weakly or softly
Synonyms: wail, whimper, mewl
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