Definitions For Puggle
Etymology 1
british dialect (hertfordshire, essex), from pug + leVerb
puggl , ing (UK, regional) To coax (a rabbit) from a burrow by poking a stick down the hole and moving it about; to delve into a hole in order to locate an animal. (UK, regional) To poke around a hole with a stick, as to explore, remove obstacles, etc.1863, John Mounteny Jephson, The East Saxon Dialect, Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, Volume 2, page 186 — Puggle, v., to poke out, as to puggle the ashes, a drain, or anything that is encumbered with rubbish.Etymology 2
Transferal of trademarked name of a range of soft toys from the mid-1970s which superficially resemble baby echidnas.The Lost Forests (company website),Noun
PUGGLE (plural PUGGLEs) (chiefly, Australia) A baby monotreme (echidna or platypus).Etymology 3
pug, beagle{{cite-web , title=puggle.org , url=http://www.puggle.org/ , accessdate=15 april 2019 , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171017112048/https://www.puggle.org/ , archivedate=17 october 2017 }}Noun
PUGGLE (plural PUGGLEs) A small mixed breed of dog created by mating a pug and beagle.Is Puggle a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
NO
Scrabble US
YES
Scrabble UK
YES
English International (SOWPODS)
YES
Scrabble Global
YES
Enable1 Dictionary
NO
Points in Different Games
Scrabble
10
Words with Friends
15
The word Puggle is worth 10 points in Scrabble and 15 points in Words with Friends