diddling

[US]/ˈdɪd.lɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈdɪd.lɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to cheat or swindle; to waste time; to shake quickly

Phrases & Collocations

diddling around

diddling with

diddling off

diddling down

diddling time

diddling away

diddling jobs

diddling money

diddling task

diddling effort

Example Sentences

he was caught diddling with the company's finances.

stop diddling around and get to work!

she accused him of diddling her out of money.

they spent the afternoon diddling in the park.

don't waste time diddling when you have a deadline.

he has a habit of diddling instead of studying.

she was diddling with her phone during the meeting.

it's not wise to be diddling when serious matters are at stake.

he spent hours diddling instead of completing his project.

she caught him diddling with his old toys.

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