fiddle with
fiddle around
fiddle music
fiddle player
fiddle solo
second fiddle
play second fiddle
She plays the fiddle well.
He fiddled the company's accounts.
liked to fiddle with all the knobs and dials.
a reporter who fiddled with the facts.
fiddled away the morning with unnecessary tasks.
Lena fiddled with her cup.
you haven't time to fiddle-faddle about like that.
I felt as fit as a fiddle after a hot bath.
she had to play second fiddle to the interests of her husband.
She wants to be the boss, not play second fiddle to somebody else.
He was on the fiddle for years and his boss never suspected a thing.
fantastic talk;baseless gossip;fiddle-faddle;shear nonsense;
That sounds like fiddle-faddle double-talk, but I don't know any less recursive way to say it.
The four modes that we meet up with both in Anglo-American folk song and fiddle tunes are the Ionian (major scale), Mixolydian, Dorian, and Aeolian (natural minor scale).
I always played second fiddle to him.
Little Pig took the fiddle and began to play.
Others gossiped or fiddled with their mobile phones.
He can't stop fiddling with the controls.
I'm afraid Mrs Crawley is not too pleased to play second fiddle, sir.
In addition to lights, stores can also fiddle with what you hear while you're shopping.
There's Albert Yorke playing guitar John Lusk playing the fiddle and Murph Gribble playing the banjo.
You got to fiddle with the switch, but it works.
I don't actually play fiddle that much.
After all, the boy had that car he was always fiddling with, she said.
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