Synonym: diddle, goldbrick, monkey, play, shirk, shrink from, tamper, tinker, toy, violin. Similar words: middle, middle-class, middle ground, addle, meddle, cuddle, peddle, puddle. Meaning: ['fɪdl] n. bowed stringed instrument that is the highest member of the violin family; this instrument has four strings and a hollow body and an unfretted fingerboard and is played with a bow. v. 1. avoid (one's assigned duties) 2. commit fraud and steal from one's employer 3. play the violin or fiddle 4. play on a violin 5. manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination 6. play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly 7. try to fix or mend.
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2 He gave us a tune on his fiddle.
3 She managed to fiddle a free trip to America.
4 He is above meanness and fiddle.
5 They suspected he was on the fiddle all along.
6 We need an experienced player who can fiddle away for hours for the country dancing.
7 Two of them got out to fiddle around with the engine.
8 It's all a fiddle!
9 He tried to bow his fiddle but always missed.
10 I find threading a needle a terrible fiddle.
11 I'm not going to play second fiddle to anyone.
12 She plays the fiddle well.
13 Their accountant has been on the fiddle for years.
14 Don't fiddle about with the new machine.
15 Never fiddle away your time and strength.
16 He learned to fiddle as a young boy.
17 He likes to fiddle around with old cars.
18 Don't let him fiddle with my bag.
19 I'm as fit as a fiddle — with energy to spare.
20 Hardy as a young man played the fiddle at local dances.
21 Why did you let her fiddle about with the remote control?
22 I felt as fit as a fiddle after my walking holiday.
23 His family has had to play second fiddle to his political career.
24 I felt as fit as a fiddle after a hot bath.
25 She hated the thought of playing second fiddle to Rose.
26 I'm not prepared to play second fiddle to Christina any more - I'm looking for another job!
27 I have no intention of playing second fiddle to the new director[sentencedict.com],(www.Sentencedict.com) so I've resigned.
29 She's over eighty now, but still as fit as a fiddle .
30 My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit as a fiddle.
More similar words: middle, middle-class, middle ground, addle, meddle, cuddle, peddle, puddle, saddle, meddler, befuddle, befuddled, huddle together, meddlesome, midday, ridden, hidden, infidel, confide, fidelity, bona fide, diffident, confident, fiduciary, affidavit, confidence, infidelity, diffidently, confidential, idle.