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How To Use Diddly-squat In A Sentence

  • For one thing, their kids will get all the money, and the poor world will get diddly-squat.
  • Everything you have ever learnt about putting one foot in front of the other and moving forward counts for diddly-squat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It looks as though you're eating diddly-squat, but you end up carbo-loading like a triathlete before the race.
  • In truth, we know diddly-squat about what is just around the corner in terms of earnings, let alone what will happen over the long term.
  • The strawberries are cheap, even though they have travelled across the continent, because the pickers are paid diddly-squat.
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  • Lobbying the state legislatures to change the pay structure has done diddly-squat.
  • When I left Huckleberry I went back to Fife and it didn't matter diddly-squat what you did or if you played well.
  • Kind of makes up for doing diddly-squat over the weekend, I feel.
  • Voting for these Bozos ain't gonna change diddly-squat - it's all more of the same.
  • I'd seen far too many T.V. shows to even think that that would do diddly-squat.
  • We are making money out of an asset that otherwise would be doing diddly-squat.
  • They forget that these browser things are just tools, and browsers are just windows onto the web, so a graceful XUL framework means diddly-squat to the innocent punter.
  • Blogs may be hip and trendy, but they don't do diddly-squat for most people's businesses.
  • I now know that whether you win or lose is really all about luck, and that studying all the form books in all the world won't get you diddly-squat - unless fortune is in your favour.
  • Squatting brings to mind that thing that dogs do before they do their dog's do; squat also means ‘short and thick, dumpy’ according to my dictionary; and diddly-squat is a more colourful phrase for naff all.
  • Just because my blood happened to be on a note in my neighbor's yard (albeit, dead neighbor) means diddly-squat.
  • In respect of getting rid of the private prison in Auckland there has been absolutely none - diddly-squat.
  • Now with email am I supposed to type for hours and still get diddly-squat?
  • In the developer lexicon, the word security - standing for a pain-in-the-butt speed bump that doesn't do diddly-squat for functionality - came to have no relevant place.
  • This regulator has failed the Irish aviation industry and is wasting taxpayers' money doing diddly-squat.

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