Uk English Meaning of fiddled (with)

fiddled (with)

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Definitions and Meaning of fiddled (with) in English

fiddled (with)

to change (something) in a harmful or foolish way, to change or handle (something, such as the controls of a machine) in a way that shows one is not sure what to do, to move or handle (something) with the hands or fingers in a nervous way

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fiddled (with)

to change (something) in a harmful or foolish way, to change or handle (something, such as the controls of a machine) in a way that shows one is not sure what t

played (with),tampered (with),altered,Diddled (with),manipulated,abused,butted in,doctored,interfered,manhandled

No antonyms found.

fiddled (around) => fiddled around, fiddle away => Fiddle away, fiddle (with) => fiddle (with), fiddle (around) => fiddle (around), fictitiousness => fictitiousness,