Similar words: tiddler, fiddly, diddle, piddle, fiddle, riddle, middle, riddled. Meaning: ['tɪdlɪ] adj. very drunk.
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1. I feel a bit tiddly.
2. All I got to eat was a tiddly little biscuit.
3. All you ate was a tiddly little piece of cake.
4. Two tiddly biscuits with cheese on? You can't call that a proper meal!
5. The tiddly ball completed the journey in his wrinkled hand.
6. Two tiddly biscuits with cheese on?
7. His store is big in Beijing, tiddly elsewhere but still ambitious.
8. At literary parties, tiddly in a trice, she could be the life and soul, mistaking the queen for Vera Lynn loudly and to her face, or inviting men to join her under the piano.
9. You don't want to drive here on a dark night if you're a bit tiddly. The mud sucks you down like quicksand in places.
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