Thesaurus / diddle
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Now I want yo ter tell me all bout dis bisness flummy-diddle whats frettin yo.
THREE LITTLE WOMENGABRIELLE E. JACKSONFor the diddlum dayDay diddle dum di!Day diddle diddle dum day!
THE TALE OF TIMMY TIPTOESBEATRIX POTTERYou will find there A fitter hand than mine, to reach her frets, And play down diddle to her.Petro.
BEAUMONT & FLETCHER'S WORKS (8 OF 10)FRANCIS BEAUMONTDum-dum-diddle-um-tum-dum-dum-dum-ty-doodle; dum-dum—I say, you don't seem particularly cut up?
THE TRAVELLING COMPANIONSF. ANSTEYWe all wondered what this could be, for we knew it was not there when Diddle went up.
OLD WONDER-EYESL. K. LIPPINCOTTHow do you do very well hey diddle‑diddle Chichester church in Chichester church‑yard!
THE MARTIANGEORGE DU MAURIERI don't attempt to pad you with the social tarra-diddle that genius finds nuggets on the surface of the diggings.
LOVE'S USURIESLOUIS CRESWICKENever owned none except that little electric do-diddle-um of the Guzzuh what makes the spark to keep the machinery goin'.
OVERLAND REDHENRY HERBERT KNIBBSI am to travel on your commission without pay: your competitors shall pay; I'll diddle it out of them.
RISE AND FALL OF CESAR BIROTTEAUHONORE DE BALZACThe vegetation was luxuriant, and the Philesia, berberry, and diddle-dee plants were in full bloom.
CRUISE OF THE 'ALERT'R. W. COPPINGERWORDS RELATED TO DIDDLE
- ambled
- dabbled
- dallied
- dawdled
- delayed
- diddled
- dragged
- flagged
- frittered away
- got no place fast
- halted
- hovered
- idled
- lagged
- lingered
- loafed
- lolled
- lounged
- passed time
- paused
- poked
- procrastinated
- put off
- rambled
- sauntered
- shambled
- shuffled
- slackened
- sloughed
- tarried
- trailed
- traipsed
- waited
- waste time
- bamboozle
- beat
- bilk
- clip
- con
- cozen
- deceive
- defraud
- diddle
- do
- dupe
- extort
- fleece
- flimflam
- fool
- frame
- fudge
- gouge
- gull
- hoodwink
- overcharge
- pluck
- pull a fast one
- put one over on
- rip off
- rook
- run a game on
- sandbag
- scam
- sell a bill of goods
- set up
- shaft
- stiff
- sting
- sucker
- take for a ride
- take to the cleaners
- trick
- trim
- victimize
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.