adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a fiddling little job
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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If he started fiddling with it the way he fiddled with everything it could go off in his own face.
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Just over an hour of marvellously invigorating fiddling from some of the best traditional musicians in Ireland.
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Lesser sins include getting drunk, fiddling company expenses, eating too much - and bad driving.
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People are unlikely to pay much more attention to his decisions just because there has been some fiddling with the constitution.
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Some moments are too fleeting for clumsy fiddling .
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Tax authorities have to try to stop such fiddling .
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The crook was given a reference but ran out of luck when his new bosses caught him fiddling £60 million.