diddling Synonyms

diddling Meaning

diddling

to move with short rapid motions, hoax, swindle, fiddle, toy, to copulate with, to waste (time) in trifling, dawdle, fool

diddling Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler diddled with his toys, exploring their textures and shapes.
  2. The old man diddled the buttons on his remote control, trying to find the right channel.
  3. The anxious woman diddled her fingers, a nervous habit she had developed.
  4. The musician diddled with his guitar strings, tuning them to perfection.
  5. The artist diddled with her paintbrush, blending colors on her canvas.
  6. The chef diddled with the spices, experimenting with different flavors.
  7. The surgeon diddled with his instruments, preparing for a delicate procedure.
  8. The hacker diddled with the computer code, trying to find a way to bypass security.
  9. The politician diddled with his promises, tailoring them to appeal to different voters.
  10. The thief diddled with the lock, trying to open it without making a sound.

FAQs About the word diddling

to move with short rapid motions, hoax, swindle, fiddle, toy, to copulate with, to waste (time) in trifling, dawdle, fool

poking, strolling, playing, crawling, dragging,delaying, lingering, marking time, lallygagging, stalling

scudding, ripping, hurrying, tearing,running, coursing, dashing, whisking, running, rocketing

The toddler diddled with his toys, exploring their textures and shapes.

The old man diddled the buttons on his remote control, trying to find the right channel.

The anxious woman diddled her fingers, a nervous habit she had developed.

The musician diddled with his guitar strings, tuning them to perfection.