faddle (Meaning)
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faddle (v. i.)
To trifle; to toy.
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faddle (v. t.)
To fondle; to dandle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of faddle
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faddle Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The actor's faddle about his acting skills made him seem arrogant.
- The writer's faddle about her own importance was off-putting to her readers.
- The celebrity's faddle about their personal life was tabloid fodder.
- The CEO's faddle about the company's success made him seem out of touch with reality.
- The athlete's faddle about their own greatness was met with skepticism by the press.
- 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.