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- verbtwiddle (verb) · twiddles (third person present) · twiddled (past tense) · twiddled (past participle) · twiddling (present participle)
- twist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way:"she twiddled the dials on the radio" · "he began twiddling with the curtain cord"
- archaicturn or move in a twirling way.
nountwiddle (noun) · twiddles (plural noun)- an act of twisting or fiddling with something:"one twiddle of a button"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘trifle’): apparently imitative, combining the notion twirl or twist with that of trifling action expressed by fiddle.
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- Move something repeatedly between your fingersTwiddle is a verb that means to move something repeatedly between your fingers, especially without any purpose12. It can also mean to turn something about or around lightly or idly, especially with the fingers34. For example, one can twiddle a pencil, a dial, a knob, or a swizzle stick134. Twiddle can also be used as a noun to refer to the act of twiddling; turn; twirl3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.twiddle verb [ I or T ] uk / ˈtwɪd. ə l / us / ˈtwɪd. ə l / Add to word list to move something repeatedly between your fingers, especially without any purpose: She was twiddling (with) a pencil /her hair. Twiddle a dial / knob on a radio in the city and you may hear voices speaking Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, or Russian.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/twiddletwiddle verb [ I or T ] us / ˈtwɪd. ə l / uk / ˈtwɪd. ə l / Add to word list to move something repeatedly between your fingers, especially without any purpose:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/twiddleto turn about or play with lightly or idly, especially with the fingers; twirl. verb (used without object),twid·dled, twid·dling. to play or trifle idly with something; fiddle. to turn about lightly; twirl. noun the act of twiddling; turn; twirl.www.dictionary.com/browse/twiddleTo turn over or around idly or lightly; fiddle with: "Couples are twiddling swizzle sticks while waiting for their tables" (Bryan Miller).www.thefreedictionary.com/twiddle
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Twiddle means to turn or fiddle with something lightly or idly, often with the fingers. It can also mean to do nothing or be idle. See synonyms, translations and usage examples of twiddle.
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