tiddler|tiddlers in English
noun
small fish; young person; unusually small person (British Slang); something very small (British Slang)
Use "tiddler|tiddlers" in a sentence
1. It's only a tiddler, Aitch.
2. Tiddler is a British term for youngster.
3. The tiddlers of the aerospace world are also expanding.
4. If they were tiddlers he always threw them back.
5. Tiddler is a British term for youngsters.
6. On a world scale the earthquake was a tiddler.
7. But Schefenacker, with total debts of euro429m, was a tiddler next to British Energy.
8. If it was a meteor, it was a mere tiddler by historic standards – as we'll see.
9. His tongue regularly darted out of his mouth and flicked this way and that along his lips like a tiddler under water.