Fiddling [verb]

Definition of Fiddling:

mess with, tinker

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Sentence/Example of Fiddling:

This means no fiddling with actual wires, batteries or components thanks to augmented reality.

He said it a little shamefacedly, his fingers fiddling with the green cloth of the Council-table.

They that could have taught better were engaged in fiddling; for which there are good wages going.

I believe that the world will not always waste its inspired men in mere fiddling to it.

I remember I heard something fiddling around in the galley, and I hollered 'Scat!'

He wished that he had not allowed himself to become so fond of fiddling.

I was free to immortalize them; and my fiddling was thenceforth a work of supererogation.

"I'll be cussed if I understand wimmen," declared Captain Candage, fiddling his finger under his nose.

He would sit on the floor with two cross-sticks as if he was fiddling, either singing hymns or whistling.

Some of them are setting up on their tails and hind legs, fiddling with their fore-feet and wiping their eyes.