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21fiddle fig — fiddle fig, =fiddle leaf fig. (Cf. ↑fiddle leaf fig) …
22Fiddle — Fid dle, v. t. To play (a tune) on a fiddle. [1913 Webster] …
23fiddle the books — ► to dishonestly change a company s accounts or financial records: »fiddled the books Main Entry: ↑fiddle …
24fiddle with something — fiddle with (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Don t fiddle with the remote control you ll break it! 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. The report says that computer users spend about one third of… …
25fiddle with — (something) 1. to be busy with something without a special purpose. Don t fiddle with the remote control you ll break it! 2. to try to fix or use something complicated. The report says that computer users spend about one third of their time… …
26fiddle while Rome burns — ► fiddle while Rome burns be concerned with trivial matters while ignoring the serious events going on around one. Main Entry: ↑fiddle …
27fiddle-faddle — fid dle fad dle, n. A trifle; trifling talk; nonsense. [Colloq.] Spectator. [1913 Webster] …
28fiddle-faddle — fid dle fad dle, v. i. To talk nonsense. [Colloq.] Ford. [1913 Webster] …
29Fiddle-shaped — Fid dle shaped , a. (Bot.) Inversely ovate, with a deep hollow on each side. Gray. [1913 Webster] …
30Fiddle Faddle (musical composition) — Fiddle Faddle is a musical composition composed by Leroy Anderson. It is considered to be a light classical music composition, sometimes referred to as classical pops music and was published in 1947. Anderson wrote the piece as one of a number of …