Diddle [verb]

Definition of Diddle:

loiter

Synonyms of Diddle:


Opposite/Antonyms of Diddle:

Give


Sentence/Example of Diddle:

Now I want yo ter tell me all bout dis bisness flummy-diddle whats frettin yo.

For the diddlum dayDay diddle dum di!Day diddle diddle dum day!

You will find there A fitter hand than mine, to reach her frets, And play down diddle to her.Petro.

Dum-dum-diddle-um-tum-dum-dum-dum-ty-doodle; dum-dum—I say, you don't seem particularly cut up?

We all wondered what this could be, for we knew it was not there when Diddle went up.

How do you do very well hey diddle‑diddle Chichester church in Chichester church‑yard!

I don't attempt to pad you with the social tarra-diddle that genius finds nuggets on the surface of the diggings.

Never owned none except that little electric do-diddle-um of the Guzzuh what makes the spark to keep the machinery goin'.

I am to travel on your commission without pay: your competitors shall pay; I'll diddle it out of them.

The vegetation was luxuriant, and the Philesia, berberry, and diddle-dee plants were in full bloom.