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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61 If you're lucky enough to have a colour printer, you can also fiddle with text and background colours.
62 But putts and drives will play second fiddle to schmoozing when top sports celebrities take center stage at the golf club.
63 If Stephen began to fiddle around during a lesson, the Art Teacher generally would not notice him at first.
64 You fiddle with the needle, but before you can get it out you lose control.
65 Hugh was busy telling the assembled how best to fiddle your electricity meter.
66 Coughing, Mate stubbed his cigar out before starting to fiddle with the equipment.
67 Francie made a final plangent chord and took the fiddle from under his chin.
68 Respect for the past does not mean a reliance on fiddle and washboard.
69 She would touch her hair then fiddle with her hat and pretend to straighten her dress.
70 Even the lyrics tend to play second fiddle and are generally added after the main melody has been composed.
71 Fiddle with each until you find one or two alternatives you like best.
72 You may need to fiddle with the valves quite a bit to get the right balance between the different outlets.
73 Within three weeks I was again as fit as Carl's fiddle.
74 The locals were not satisfied playing second fiddle to Los Angeles.
75 He did record attending the Christmas service at St. Cleer and noted with surprise a fiddle being played in lieu of an organ.
75 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
76 Today she's as fit as a fiddle - thanks to research funded by efforts such as Beefy's.
77 One boy had brought his fiddle and played a tune.
78 Don't fiddle with the rifle bolt.
79 Fiddle while Rome is burning.
80 He didn't like anyone to fiddle with his bicycle.
81 Don't fiddle with my new car.
82 He plays second fiddle to Mr. White.
83 He has to play the second fiddle.
84 Example : I'm fit as a fiddle.
85 Bandy legs and fiddle front are objectionable.
86 Don't fiddle with the typewriter.
87 You are as fit as a fiddle.
88 I have to play second fiddle to him.
89 Don't fiddle with the gun.
90 Don't fiddle with my recorder.
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.