Sentences with fiddled
fid·dle
F f - Her aunt plays first fiddle with the state symphony orchestra.
- Fiddling with his cuffs.
- So what if he'd fiddled his taxes and done business with crooks?
- He was sat at the end of the first row, his head down as he nervously fiddled with the straps on his back pack.
- You may have to fiddle with the antenna to get a clear picture on the TV.
- Stop fiddling around and get to work.
- She turned around, and fiddled with a fingernail.
- This one-woman band fiddled and jigged from Dent to Barrow to Bradford during her recent winter tour, bringing a smile to the faces of shoppers across the North.
- To fiddle time away.
- To fiddle the account books.
- Clancy nervously fiddled with his jacket zipper.
- Jack looked away from the man, unsettled by his strange green eyes, and fiddled with his papers nervously.
- The doctor told him he was fit as a fiddle.
- Jack nervously fiddled with the damp ends of the towel.
- I laughed nervously and fiddled with the loops on my sweatshirt.
- There have been a lot of allegations of postal votes being fiddled in many parts of our region, not least here in towns such as Blackburn, Burnley and Nelson.
- Baret sat down on the bed beside Marta, who kept her face downcast and fiddled with the sheets nervously.
- Gracelin looked at her finger nails while Edward fiddled with a wooden spoon left on the kitchen counter.
- The records were fiddled to make the crime stats look good.
- She nervously fiddled with the ties on her shirt.
- Feeling strangely out of place, DJ fiddled with her fingers in her lap and looked around nervously.
- People began to greet the two of them, and Cally fiddled with her hands nervously.
- No one spoke for a moment as Delaney nervously fiddled with the strings of Keaton's sweatshirt again.