sniggle
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sniggle (third-person singular simple present sniggles, present participle sniggling, simple past and past participle sniggled)
Verb
    
sniggle (third-person singular simple present sniggles, present participle sniggling, simple past and past participle sniggled)
- (intransitive) To fish for eels by thrusting a baited needle or hook into their dens.
- [2012 December 1, “Transparent gold”, in The Economist, →ISSN:- But rampant poaching (the correct term for catching a grown-up eel with bait is to “sniggle”, though elvers are caught with something more like a giant sieve) is now prompting authorities to crack down well in advance of next year’s season.]
 
 
- (transitive) To catch by this means.
- (transitive, figurative) To ensnare.
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sniggle (third-person singular simple present sniggles, present participle sniggling, simple past and past participle sniggled)
- (obsolete) To steal something of little value.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:steal
 
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