tiddle Antonyms

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Meaning of tiddle

Webster

tiddle (v. t.)

To use with tenderness; to fondle.

tiddle Sentence Examples

  1. The toddler tiddled away at his food, making a glorious mess.
  2. The kitten tiddled with a ball of yarn, its tiny paws entangled.
  3. The old woman tiddled with the radio dial, trying to find her favorite station.
  4. The birds tiddled in the trees, their melodious songs filling the air.
  5. The children tiddled with their building blocks, creating elaborate structures.
  6. The horse tiddled its reins, impatient to start its journey.
  7. The artist tiddled with his paintbrush, adding intricate details to his masterpiece.
  8. The mechanic tiddled with the engine, trying to diagnose the problem.
  9. The writer tiddled with her manuscript, seeking inspiration for the next chapter.
  10. The gardener tiddled with the flower bed, arranging the blooms in a captivating display.

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To use with tenderness; to fondle.

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The toddler tiddled away at his food, making a glorious mess.

The kitten tiddled with a ball of yarn, its tiny paws entangled.

The old woman tiddled with the radio dial, trying to find her favorite station.

The birds tiddled in the trees, their melodious songs filling the air.