faddle (Meaning)

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faddle (v. i.)

To trifle; to toy.

Webster

faddle (v. t.)

To fondle; to dandle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of faddle

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faddle Sentence Examples

  1. The politician's faddle about economic growth fell on deaf ears.
  2. I can't stand his faddle about how great he is.
  3. The teacher's dull faddle put the students to sleep.
  4. The politician's faddle about tax cuts was seen as a ploy to win votes.
  5. The actor's faddle about his acting skills made him seem arrogant.
  6. The writer's faddle about her own importance was off-putting to her readers.
  7. The celebrity's faddle about their personal life was tabloid fodder.
  8. The CEO's faddle about the company's success made him seem out of touch with reality.
  9. The athlete's faddle about their own greatness was met with skepticism by the press.
  10. The artist's faddle about their work was seen as pretentious by some critics.

FAQs About the word faddle

To trifle; to toy., To fondle; to dandle.

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The politician's faddle about economic growth fell on deaf ears.

I can't stand his faddle about how great he is.

The teacher's dull faddle put the students to sleep.

The politician's faddle about tax cuts was seen as a ploy to win votes.