Webjudgement. levelheadedness. judgment. See More. 2. as in scam. chiefly British an instance of the use of dishonest methods to acquire something of value the e-mail was another … Webfiddle with (photography) fiddle with his pens fiddle with his pens Fiddle-dee-dee Fiddle-diddle-dee fiddle-faddle Fiddle-pated Fiddle. fit as a fiddle get down the fiddle go fiddle - go prod - go massage let me have a fiddle manosear - to fiddle with play me like a cheap fiddle" play on the fiddle playing second fiddle
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WebExplore Thesaurus . 1a. to touch, move, or change something many times in order to improve it or make it work better. Kay was fiddling with the radio dial. Synonyms and related words. 2. transitive informal to produce false results or records, in order to get money or other benefits. They all fiddle their taxes. WebCompound Forms/Forme composte fiddle: Inglese: Italiano: fit as a fiddle, as fit as a fiddle adj: informal (physically healthy): sano come un pesce agg: play second fiddle, play second fiddle to [sb] v expr: figurative (be considered less important): svolgere un ruolo secondario, avere un ruolo secondario vtr: fare da gregario vi: stare all'ombra di, rimanere nell'ombra … hero anti hero villain
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Webfiddle (someone) out of (something) fiddle about fiddle around fiddle away fiddle while Rome burns fiddle while Rome burns, to fiddle with fiddle with (something) fiddlesticks fit as a fiddle get played like a fiddle hang up hang up (one's) fiddle hang up (one's) fiddle when (one) comes home hang up your fiddle Webfiddle in British English (ˈfɪdəl ) noun 1. informal any instrument of the viol or violin family, esp the violin 2. a violin played as a folk instrument 3. time-wasting or trifling behaviour; nonsense; triviality 4. nautical a small railing around the top of a table to prevent objects from falling off it in bad weather 5. British informal Webfiddlededee or fiddledeedee / ( ˌfɪdəldɪˈdiː) / interjection rare an exclamation of impatience, disbelief, or disagreement Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 … hero amani