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diddle

[did-l] / ˈdɪd l /
VERB
loiter
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EDT 17:43 78 min Kagawa diddles Mason and Alderweireld in centrefield, winning a free-kick, and nothing happens subsequently.

From The Guardian • Mar. 17, 2016

EST 08:13 27 min: Sterling diddles down the left and curls a gorgeous cross into the middle.

From The Guardian • Feb. 6, 2016

Once up the gangway, she diddles around with her pack until everyone else has moved past the tag board, then flips Bob’s tag from red to green.

From The New Yorker • Dec. 12, 2011

At one point, an outwardly servile slave diddles his late master's will and inherits the estate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Already kings and princes by the dozen She's managed by her subtlety to cozen; For she's so clever that she always diddles The keenest wits by her confounding riddles.

From Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx by Novello, Sabilla




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