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fiddlestick

NOUN
  1. a bow used in playing the violin

How To Use fiddlestick In A Sentence

  • He looked as if he intended to say "pshaw" or "fiddlesticks" or something of that order, then changed his mind and looked up sharply. When Eight Bells Toll
  • Watch out for those who wax pious about their imagined sacramental link with their constituencies - to which we should reply fiddlesticks.
  • Oberarzt, fiddlesticks, he was not a real Doktor at all, but perhaps had once been some lowly wardsman in a pre-war Krankhaus.
  • I declare, said my uncle Toby, smit with pity, I know of none; unless it be the pleasure which it has pleased God! A fiddlestick! quoth she. The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
  • Fiddlesticks is also a decent jungle Champion.
  • The problem is that they have to deal with racing drivers on a regular basis, and if there's one thing you don't want if you have any intention of maintaining your mental stability, it's listening to the humgudgeon, half-truths, taradiddles, quarter-truths, fiddlesticks and non-truths of even one racing driver, never mind a gridful of the blighters.
  • I suppose one could still say, ‘Oh fiddlesticks.’
  • Note that as Fiddlesticks you should NEVER initiate combat.
  • This last nervure, which is of a slightly reddish hue, is the fundamental element of the musical device; it is, in short, the bow, the fiddlestick, as is proved by the fine notches which run across it. Social Life in the Insect World
  • That would make this revival number… oh, fiddlesticks, I've lost count.
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