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[ US /ˈtɪdɫi/ ]
[ UK /tˈɪdli/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. slightly intoxicated

How To Use tiddly In A Sentence

  • Sons don’t resemble their fathers in every detail, I’ve noticed it time and time again, and there’s many a woman brought to bed of a son who is profoundly thankful for that fact, and expends a great deal of her postpartum energy assuring the sprog’s tata that the sprog is a dead ringer for her great-uncle Lucius Tiddlypuss. The First Man in Rome
  • We think this could improve your performance in everything from tiddlywinks to weightlifting if you do it right.
  • Dexterity: no mention about dexterity games, such as tiddly winks, jenga, or pick up sticks. Archive 2009-04-01
  • We all got fantastically tiddly on the local brews.
  • We hate to lose, and we don't like drawing - you should see our guys play tiddlywinks.
  • One shouldn't expect equal access to everything - I certainly don't - and there are private members' clubs covering everything from underwater basket-weaving to tiddlywinks.
  • How about biking or hiking or … tiddly winks? datingjesus They’ve repealed same-sex marriage in Maine, looks like « Dating Jesus
  • As Sir Alex Ferguson said this week: ‘If we were playing them at tiddlywinks it would still be a great competition’.
  • Well, she is, but Kenelm -- well, Kenelm's like a young one runnin '' tiddly 'on thin ice -- worse'n that, 'cause he can't stop on either side, got to keep runnin' between 'em and look out and not fall in. Thankful's Inheritance
  • And meanwhile we're... well, actually I am a bit tiddly, but that's not what I mean. SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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