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tiddle

Tiddle vs Widdle - What's the difference?

tiddle | widdle |


As verbs the difference between tiddle and widdle

is that tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle while widdle is (chiefly|british) to urinate.

As an adjective widdle is

(childish|chiefly|us) little; used in imitation of childish speech.

Tiddle vs Kiddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | kiddle |


As a verb tiddle

is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a noun kiddle is

a kind of fishweir resembling a wattle or fence.

Diddle vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

diddle | tiddle |


As verbs the difference between diddle and tiddle

is that diddle is to cheat; to swindle while tiddle is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a noun diddle

is (music) in percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either rr or ll), similar to the drag, except that by convention diddles are played the same speed as the context in which they are placed.

Tiddle vs Riddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | riddle |


As a verb tiddle

is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

As a proper noun riddle is

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Tiddled vs Tiddle - What's the difference?

tiddled | tiddle |


As an adjective tiddled

is somewhat drunk; tiddly.

As a verb tiddle is

to treat with tenderness; to fondle.

Tiddle vs Piddle - What's the difference?

tiddle | piddle |


As verbs the difference between tiddle and piddle

is that tiddle is to treat with tenderness; to fondle while piddle is to urinate.

As a noun piddle is

an act of urination.

As a proper noun Piddle is

a small river in Dorset county, England.

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