NOUN
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a trivial lie
he told a fib about eating his spinach
how can I stop my child from telling stories? - pretentious or silly talk or writing
How To Use taradiddle In A Sentence
- "I dare say my nephew told you a good many taradiddles in his time."
- Let us therefore avoid giving ear to a lot of taradiddles about our soldiers in the trenches.
- I've been around the block enough times to know better than give credibility to these twisted taradiddles.
- 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.
- A trip up the Thames from Southend-On-Sea to the Houses of Parliament provides him with many fine opportunities to indulge in his own idiosyncratic brand of taradiddles and horseplay.