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    twid·dle
    [ˈtwid(ə)l]
    verb
    twiddle (verb) · twiddles (third person present) · twiddled (past tense) · twiddled (past participle) · twiddling (present participle)
    1. 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"
      • archaic
        turn or move in a twirling way.
    noun
    twiddle (noun) · twiddles (plural noun)
    1. an act of twisting or fiddling with something:
      "one twiddle of a button"
    Origin
    mid 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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    verb
    1. twist, move, or fiddle with (something), typically in a purposeless or nervous way:
       
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    2. 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/twiddle
      twiddle 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/twiddle
      to 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/twiddle
      To turn over or around idly or lightly; fiddle with: "Couples are twiddling swizzle sticks while waiting for their tables" (Bryan Miller).
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