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twiddle [ˈtwɪdl̩] VB trans, intr

tiddly [ˈtɪdli] ADJ Brit inf

1. tiddly (tiny):

2. tiddly (tipsy):

fiddly [ˈfɪdl̩i] ADJ inf

2. fiddly details:

wildly [ˈwaɪldli] ADV

1. wildly (in uncontrolled way):

2. wildly (haphazardly):

twaddle [ˈtwɒdl̩, Am ˈtwɑ:-] N no pl inf

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Again, you draw around the item using a pen, without any particular precision, and the computer works out the twiddly bits.
www.techradar.com
There were far too many twiddly bits on the armoured bears...
www.dailymail.co.uk
But, in truth, their twiddly guitars and manicured quadruple harmonies sounded sterile, while their shy demeanour did nothing to gee things up.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Decked out in modest wood-panel retro, a suitably impressive array of sockets, plugs and twiddly bits lines one wall.
thequietus.com
A deceptively tricky little twiddly bit takes me into the second half of the tune.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The soaring spires and the impressive twiddly bits and the sheer scale of his structures is impressive.
londonist.com
Better yet, another parallel can be drawn by the fact that their name would suggest a twiddly throwaway indie band, whilst their sound is an awful lot bigger.
www.gigwise.com

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