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- noun Plural form of
baffle .
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Examples
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While "les baffles" is an informal term, accoustic speakers are originally known as "les enceintes".
French Word-A-Day: 2007
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While "les baffles" is an informal term, accoustic speakers are originally known as "les enceintes".
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The day's title baffles Americans—a celebration of pugilism, perhaps?
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While "les baffles" is an informal term, accoustic speakers are originally known as "les enceintes".
French Word-A-Day: 2007
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The day's title baffles Americans — a celebration of pugilism, perhaps?
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The day's title baffles Americans — a celebration of pugilism, perhaps?
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The day's title baffles Americans—a celebration of pugilism, perhaps?
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The day's title baffles Americans-a celebration of pugilism, perhaps?
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Among other things, he told them the plant didn't have basic pollution control devices called baffles, which are required by the state.
The Center for Public Integrity: Where regulators failed, citizens took action -- testing their own air The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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And how that ever became an acceptable pronuciation of the word baffles me -- it sounds like something you'd go to the bathroom in on a camping trip, and not a tasty and delicious nut.
taking sides with barbecue | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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