fiddle|fiddles in English
noun
[fid·dle || 'fɪdl]
violin; raised edge which prevents objects from falling off flat surfaces (on a ship); swindle, deception, fraud (British Slang)
Use "fiddle|fiddles" in a sentence
1. Brilliancy – Advanced Fiddle Lesson
2. The fiddle began to twang.
3. Limbs and trunks rubbed together and intermingled, humming deep tunes like giant bass fiddles.
4. Example : I'm fit as a fiddle.
5. 8 It's all a fiddle!
6. 4 He is above meanness and fiddle.
7. You are as fit as a fiddle.
8. 12 She plays the fiddle well.
9. He is above meanness and fiddle.
10. He gave us a tune on his fiddle.
11. 14 Don't fiddle about with the new machine.
12. 15 Never fiddle away your time and strength.
13. 16 He learned to fiddle as a young boy.
14. Derrick and Gabi are playing you like a fiddle.
15. Slow Acoustic Jam- Bluegrassy type fiddle tunes & songs
16. 10 I find threading a needle a terrible fiddle.
17. They suspected he was on the fiddle all along.
18. He takes a small glass pipe and a lighter out of his pocket, fiddles with a Baggie
19. 18 Don't let him fiddle with my bag.
20. And I ain't found enough oil to grease a fiddle.
21. 9 He tried to bow his fiddle but always missed.
22. 19 He tried to bow his fiddle but always missed.
23. 13 Their accountant has been on the fiddle for years.
24. 5 They suspected he was on the fiddle all along.
25. 3 She managed to fiddle a free trip to America.