Turn in a twisting or spinning motion.
Manipulate, as in a nervous or unconscious manner.
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Examples for "fiddle with "
Examples for "fiddle with "
1 Having consumed the said sweet, she continued to fiddle with the paper.
2 The longer you fiddle with your placement, the more tired you'll become.
3 The worst thing admins could do was to fiddle with system security.
4 Clemens nodded and walked across the room to fiddle with a readout.
5 I'm not insulted. Brett watches him fiddle with things on the table.
1 I stared down at my hand and tried to twiddle my fingers.
2 What can you do with four days except fret and thumb - twiddle ?
3 Jackson hesitated and I saw his hands twiddle over his buttons.
4 Periodically her hand would crawl down to my groin to tweak and twiddle .
5 She had never been willing to sit and twiddle her thumbs.
6 Waiting the answer, he joined his hands, and began to twiddle his thumbs.
7 The police aren't about to sit around and twiddle their thumbs.
8 Usage: frob, twiddle , and tweak sometimes connote points along a continuum.
9 I shan't have to twiddle my thumbs long when my resignation is published.
10 You're going to sit there and twiddle your thumbs until it gets fixed?
11 And you-youblooming idiot - simply twiddle your mustache and laugh at him!
12 After the sights he would have to twiddle his thumbs until the joints cracked.
13 Then I did remember more or less, while Hans continued to twiddle the hat.
14 And your plan is to twiddle your thumbs and watch the calendar with me?
15 I s'pose a gentleman would sit down and twiddle his fingers, and do nothing.
16 Far from God being needed to twiddle six knobs, there are no knobs to twiddle .
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