Musician who plays folkloristic music on a fiddle or violin.
A person who plays the violin.
Someone who manipulates in a nervous or unconscious manner.
An unskilled person who tries to fix or mend.
1 He paid special tribute to fiddler Junior Creehan who died this year.
2 The dignified old gentleman still sat on the bench beside the fiddler .
3 Been a long time since I got to pick with a fiddler .
4 A fiddler in the gutter was scraping away on an old violin.
5 The mother of the first objected to him as a mere fiddler .
6 The fiddler changed his tune, and the girls rested and watched her.
7 He was also much in demand as a square-dance caller and fiddler .
8 I was convinced that the fiddler was none other than Martin Fairley.
9 Other musicians called in to play, including legendary Donegal fiddler Johnny Doherty.
10 The fiddler proved himself a Jack-of-all-trades and master of more than one.
11 Well known musicians such as fiddler Paddy Glackin, will give instrument workshops.
12 It was the upper class version of buying drinks for the fiddler .
13 Iring now left Hagen stand unharmed, and hied him to the fiddler .
14 Bitterly shall the fiddler pay for it. Certes, Hildebrand was grim enow.
15 Then the music started, the fiddler rendered his bill, and we paid.
16 A blind fiddler sat on a stool there and played sprightly airs.
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