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- Bobby is a dependable dog, always by my side.
- He is loyal and dependable and valued by all his co-workers.
- The pigeon’s name is Sofia, and she’s a friendly and dependable creature.
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Pro Ace’s video on GEOGRAPHY – VOCABULARY:
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How to express feelings in English (for beginners) – PRO ACE’s video
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Probably you knew already the common meaning of “waffle” in British and American English. If you didn’t … this is a “waffle”:

A “waffle” is a type of pancake with a pattern of square dents in it, made in a waffle iron.
According to Random House Dictionary waffle with the British English meaning of talking idly, and foolishly without purpose is derived from waff (which means to bark or to yelp like a dog) and first appeared in print between 1695-1705.
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From a British newspaper clipping (1957):

Remember that in American slang the meaning of “to waffle” is different.
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NOTICE that this idiom could be used with a different meaning, referring to someone who is important in a small group or organization, but who won’t be so important in a larger one.
This idiom is explained very well here: http://painintheenglish.com/
“For example, a man started his own heating / air conditioning repair company. He had 4 locations and a fleet of 10 trucks. He was a prominent businessman in the community and his business netted $1 million per year. In a town of 25,000 people, he was in the top 1% of incomes and because he brought so much money into the community, he had a certain leverage with the city council. They would be very careful to allow building permits near his businesses without checking with him first.
However, if that man moved to a large city, for example: New York City, then 4 locations, 10 trucks, $1 million / year would not be special at all. For a small town (pond), he had a big business (he was a big fish), but in a large lake (New York City), he was a much smaller business (much smaller fish) by comparison”.
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