fiddle|fiddled|fiddles|fiddling in English
verb
[fid·dle || 'fɪdl]
play the violin; engage in; mess around; idle, fidget; cheat, swindle (British Slang)
Use "fiddle|fiddled|fiddles|fiddling" in a sentence
1. He fiddled an income - tax return.
2. 21 The mechanics fiddled with my ship.
3. Stop fiddling, will you!
4. 17 Stop fiddling with the remote control!
5. Put your papers down and stop fiddling!
6. I start fiddling with it.
7. She fiddled the books while working as an accountant.
8. He's fiddling around in the garage.
9. Quit fiddling with that thing.
10. Xenophobic fiddling with the share register helps nobody.
11. Stop fiddling with the remote control!
12. Stop fiddling and do some work.
13. Brilliancy – Advanced Fiddle Lesson
14. Who's been fiddling with the TV again?
15. Someone's been fiddling around with my computer!
16. The fiddle began to twang.
17. Stop fiddling about and get to work.
18. 6 Sofia waited a few minutes as Jimmy fiddled with the signal.
19. I was just fiddling around in the kitchen.
20. Oh, we're fiddling while Rome burns, are we?
21. Limbs and trunks rubbed together and intermingled, humming deep tunes like giant bass fiddles.
22. Example : I'm fit as a fiddle.
23. She was fiddling self-consciously with her wedding ring.
24. Stop fiddling about with your hair - it looks fine.
25. He was just fiddling around with the things on his desk.