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tinker

verb as in fiddle with

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It wasn’t until Riley left for East Carolina that he started to tinker more with the position.

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Hansard relied on that sure-footedness in the studio where Irglová “cut to the chase” and reined in his tendency to tinker and noodle — a tactic his band The Frames indulged in when not on hiatus.

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The Conservatives said ministers were "tinkering around the edges" of the issue and were not serious about cutting the number of people arriving in the UK.

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She described the action plan as "more bluster from a government that is only tinkering around the edges".

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Even the faintest irritation, say a restaurant chain tinkering with its logo, can summon thousands to the same digital square.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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