diddle|diddled|diddles|diddling in English

verb

[did·dle || 'dɪdl]

cheat, swindle; play with, fool with; dawdle

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1. 19 Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John.

2. 6 Diddle diddle dumpling, my son John.

3. A teacher diddled you.

4. She has diddled me out of the rent .

5. 15 Don't diddle away your time.

6. Imagine someone's been diddling with our creations?

7. 5 Stop diddling around and do some work!

8. 7 They've diddled me out of the rent!

9. 2 She has diddled me out of the rent .

10. 6 Diddle the switch see if the light comes on.

11. 1 I've been diddled! Half of these tomatoes are bad!

12. 18 In this instance, the Department of Health is diddling general practitioners.

13. 3 He has been diddling with the controls on the television set.

14. 19 They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim.

15. 26 I'm not much of a musician, I just like to diddle around.

16. 14 He diddled with the washing machine, but it still wouldn't work.

17. 17 In high school, he often diddled around on the piano.

18. 8 They diddled their insurance company by making a false claim.

19. 25 I checked the bill and realized the restaurant had diddled me out of £

20. 10 He diddled me out of $ 50 and I can do nothing about it.

21. 21 You can't diddle them out of the right for development.

22. 16 Don has cleared up the way he diddled his income-tax returns.

23. 20 Don't diddle code to make it faster - find abetter algorithm.

24. 22 Let's diddle the data line to read " October 1 , 1999 " instead of " 10/1/ "

25. 13 They'll diddle you out of your last penny if you give them the chance.