Fiddle [verb]

Definition of Fiddle:

mess with, tinker

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Sentence/Example of Fiddle:

Bill had planned to release songs Eva recorded with a fiddle player and that had a western swing feel.

Then he clapped his fiddle under his chin and without more ado struck up "Bobbing Joan."

Their jurisdictions overlapped and the Gascon would play second fiddle to no one save to his great brother-in-law.

A view of the duchess's ball-room, or of the dining-table of the earl, will supersede all occasion for lengthy fiddle-faddle.

Fiddle-cases seem to have been used almost solely for travelling purposes.

Then you'll concide that you are there but you oughtn't to be, and kind of slide out without your hat and forget your fiddle.

It is any year you please—between, let us say, the day when the fiddle first came to England and the day when Romance left it.

Of what use is a man who dawdles away his time on a fiddle; of what benefit is he to mankind?

Let him tak a spring on his ain fiddle, says a proverb that illustrates the coolness with which Donald will bide his time.

Already, though we only sailed yesterday, I am feeling as fit as a fiddle.