diddled

[US]/ˈdɪd.əld/
[UK]/ˈdɪd.əld/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of diddle; to waste; to shake quickly

Phrases & Collocations

diddled around

diddled with

diddled me

diddled away

diddled up

diddled down

got diddled

diddled into

diddled out

just diddled

Example Sentences

the kids were diddled out of their allowance.

he felt diddled by the misleading advertisement.

don't let anyone diddle you into buying something you don't need.

she diddled around instead of finishing her homework.

the con artist diddled the elderly couple out of their savings.

he was diddled by a scam when trying to buy a car online.

they diddled their way through the project without any real effort.

she diddled with her phone instead of paying attention in class.

he was diddled out of his chance to win the competition.

after being diddled too many times, she became more cautious.

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