diddley Antonyms

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Meaning of diddley

Wordnet

diddley (n)

a small worthless amount

diddley Sentence Examples

  1. Bo Diddley, the legendary blues musician, was known for his distinctive guitar playing style.
  2. I didn't understand a diddley about the complex scientific theory the professor was explaining.
  3. After hours of practice, he still couldn't play a diddley on the piano.
  4. The new employee didn't contribute diddley to the team's project.
  5. Despite her efforts, the chef couldn't fix the dish, and it tasted like diddley.
  6. The student claimed to have studied all night, but his performance in the exam showed he knew diddley.
  7. The old car broke down, and now it won't start for diddley.
  8. The comedian's jokes fell flat, and the audience didn't laugh at diddley.
  9. My computer crashed, and now I can't retrieve diddley from the lost files.
  10. The weather forecast predicted rain, but we didn't see diddley drop from the sky.

FAQs About the word diddley

a small worthless amount

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Bo Diddley, the legendary blues musician, was known for his distinctive guitar playing style.

I didn't understand a diddley about the complex scientific theory the professor was explaining.

After hours of practice, he still couldn't play a diddley on the piano.

The new employee didn't contribute diddley to the team's project.