fiddles

[US]/ˈfɪdəlz/
[UK]/ˈfɪdəlz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to forge; to tamper; to defraud; to repair or make slight changes
n.small violins; acts of deception; intricate activities requiring dexterity; acting as a second-in-command

Phrases & Collocations

fiddles around

fiddles with

fiddles and

fiddles out

fiddles up

fiddles in

fiddles down

fiddles away

fiddles back

fiddles through

Example Sentences

he fiddles with his guitar every evening.

she fiddles around in the kitchen when she's bored.

don't fiddle with the settings; just leave them as they are.

he always fiddles with his phone during meetings.

she fiddles with her hair when she's nervous.

the child fiddles with his toys instead of doing homework.

he fiddles with the remote control while watching tv.

she fiddles with her jewelry when she feels anxious.

they fiddled with the computer until it finally worked.

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