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An iron used to press pleats and ridges
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goffer
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vb. To make wavy; to crimp.
WordNet
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n. a zealously energetic person (especially a salesman) [syn: gopher ] an iron used to press pleats and ridges [syn: gauffer ] an ornamental frill made by pressing pleats [syn: gauffer ] v. make wavy with a heated goffering iron; "goffer the trim of the ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Goffer \Gof"fer\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Goffered ; p. pr. & vb. n. Goffering .] [See Gauffer .] To plait, flute, or crimp. See Gauffer . --Clarke.
Usage examples of goffer.
But, on the other side of the river, there is a little house of that most unsuitable, frilled and goffered kind the Russians elect to build out here and the Escapee guesses, by its loneliness, it is the home of an exile such as he was, who will give us a welcome.
He settles down his goffered ruffs and moistens his lips with a passage of his amorous tongue.
Aidan's, so that everyone would know that Sygeplejerske Fru Christofferson (for such was her resounding professional title) was in their midst, and a marvel of pleating and goffering it was.
He had been washing, ironing and goffering (where appropriate) all Jack's and Stephen's shirts, neck-cloths, handkerchiefs, waistcoats, drawers and duck trousers, and polishing the great cabin's silver to an unearthly brilliance in the hope of forgiveness: but from the great cabin to the galley and even to ship's heads he was still looked upon with a sour, disappointed dislike: and none of the women, nor even the ship's boys, called him Mr Killick any more.
He had been washing, ironing and goffering (where appropriate) all Jack’s and Stephen’s shirts, neck-cloths, handkerchiefs, waistcoats, drawers and duck trousers, and polishing the great cabin’s silver to an unearthly brilliance in the hope of forgiveness: but from the great cabin to the galley and even to ship’s heads he was still looked upon with a sour, disappointed dislike: and none of the women, nor even the ship’s boys, called him Mr Killick any more.
It could do anything but operate when the vehicle was moving, and someone was working on that feature, which would be the next major breakthrough, because then the mobile crews could work with little threat of interference from the goffers in whatever country they happened to be operating.