noun
- a crisp cake with a pattern of square indentations, typically eaten for breakfast
verb
- to speak or write at length in a vague or trivial manner
- to fail to make a clear decision about something
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- She ordered a waffle with syrup and butter for breakfast.
- The waffle iron creates the characteristic square pattern.
- The politician continued to waffle about his position on the issue.
- Stop waffling and give me a straight answer.
- He waffled for ten minutes without saying anything meaningful.
- The candidate waffled between supporting and opposing the proposal.
- Don’t waffle when making important decisions.