Sentences with fiddle
fid·dle
F f - Harriet fiddled with a pen on the desk. [VERB + with]
- She told Whistler that his portrait of her was finished and to stop fiddling with it. [VERB + with]
- People often ask if the fiddle and the violin are the same thing?
- Oh fiddle, why not just try them both?
- He turned on the radio and fiddled with the knob until he got a talk show. [VERB + with]
- Hardy as a young man played the fiddle at local dances.
- Back in the late 70's, when I started to learn how to play lead bluegrass and fiddle tunes on an acoustic guitar.
- He fiddled his way into a position of trust
- Her aunt plays first fiddle with the state symphony orchestra.
- Fiddling with his cuffs.
- You may have to fiddle with the antenna to get a clear picture on the TV.
- Stop fiddling around and get to work.
- To fiddle time away.
- To fiddle the account books.
- The doctor told him he was fit as a fiddle.
- When I play it like this, it's a fiddle; when I play it like that, it's a violin.
- That parameter setting is just a fiddle to make the lighting look right.
- I needed to fiddle the lighting parameters to get the image to look right. Fred was sacked when the auditors caught him fiddling the books.