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.
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  • 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 datingjesus They’ve repealed same-sex marriage in Maine, looks like « Dating Jesus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
  • The pixels are sold in squares of 100 to create a tiddly icon.
  • ‘You're not seriously expecting me to photograph you with that tiddly chubby carp’ she said.
  • A decade on, that tiddly quarter-page diagram remains the only technical bit of the magazine.
  • It had been a long day, the town hall graduation ceremony, lunch at a restaurant with a French name and a bottle of German wine which had made her almost tiddly.
  • They needn't think because they have banned us that we are going to go away and play tiddlywinks.
  • The flakes are large, the size of a quarter or a tiddly wink token, floating gracefully and covering every surface in a white bridal veil. Blue Snow « Fairegarden
  • If I joined the tiddlywinks association, and start playing darts, or tiddlywinks, or sports, or swimming or whatever, nobody counts me.
  • I only had a Diamond White and a double Southern Comfort, but I got pretty tiddly.
  • Sorry that I have an opinion that NASA should have a vigorous MANNED space program, go play with your tiddly winks you pompas ass!!! Forget The Moon - NASA Watch
  • We shot a lot of video that night, but these clips are from late in the evening, after much of that licorice-flavored liquor had been consumed, and we're both a mite tiddly.
  • In my day girlies had a couple of sweet sherries and went home feeling a bit tiddly and dangerous.
  • Engagement in a life of tiddlywinks does not rise to the level of a meaningful life, no matter how gripped one might be by the game.
  • The addition of one tiddly little grapple to allow it to be berthed (a bit - it's not a proper docking mechanism, not least because the CEV LIDS is still a bit inchoate) does not make JWST truly a man-tended design - it's just a big unmanned spacecraft with a handle. Astronauts Once Again Demonstrate Why Humans Must be a Part of Space Exploration - NASA Watch
  • Continuing from Gonzo's piece here, I thought I'd note Mark Devenport's article on Northern Ireland's national sport, and I'm not talking football, rugby, Gaelic or even tiddlywinks.
  • After lunch, he would arrive - often somewhat tiddly - at Tatler's offices in Hanover Square, where lately he worked from three until four each afternoon.
  • It might as well be the proverbial tiddlywinks, or as so deliciously happened when one of our own swept up the world title at that most athletic of English indoor sports - darts.
  • This was not the case of the person who seemed to be laughing a lot, inquiring whether that was because they were tiddly or whether they were simply in high spirits.
  • Four years after graduating from MIT, Frank Shapiro had taken some time off from Harvard Law School when he rejoined the then-famous MIT Tiddlywinks Team and decided the game needed an official historian and lexicologist. Technology Review RSS Feeds
  • He broke out the smokes and a bottle of wine, and we spent the rest of the evening ‘apologising’ to him, watching football on French TV until we were very tiddly indeed.
  • He added: ‘Away from home, we can't even win a game of tiddlywinks, never mind a game of football!
  • We might as well have been playing tiddlywinks.
  • If I were going to a place where a hard day is one game of tiddlywinks instead of two, I wouldn't be afraid either.
  • A whole cheese costs less than lots of tiddly bits but looks vastly more interesting.
  • It had taken 12 years to complete, yet contained a comparatively tiddly 55,000 biographies.
  • We stayed on the dance floor and I was a bit tiddly by then so didn't mind everyone seeing that my dancing had not improved over the years.
  • There was a kitchen and dining area, then an archway and a tiddly lounge. PROSPECT HILL
  • They now hope to break world records for playing tiddlywinks and for ‘winking’ a mile in the fastest time.
  • For all the easy going humour, Channon's competitive streak dictates that he would find it hard to take in the concept of a friendly game of tiddlywinks.
  • Slightly tiddly, I mentioned my Neil Diamond thing.
  • `I wonder," he said, `are you too tiddly now to answer a serious question? THE GOLDEN LION
  • Two tiddly biscuits with cheese on? You can't call that a proper meal!
  • Two tiddly biscuits with cheese on? You can't call that a proper meal!
  • It is only the very small works, some with just half a dot on a tiddly canvas, that have a more sprightly, human feel. Full circle: the endless attraction of Damien Hirst's spot paintings
  • I came in at 11.30, off the last bus, having been in the pub since I finished work at 4, so slightly tiddly.
  • ‘I was captain of tiddlywinks of my house at school,’ she enthused, ‘perhaps I could be on the programme as well.’
  • I picked up a few bumps and bruises but we are not playing tiddlywinks.
  • The next step was a moving ceremony before a fetid room of tiddly students.
  • The 'Hi-Ho, the derry-o' is variously replaced with 'Ee-i, tiddly-i' in London, 'Ee-i, andio' (for instance in Northern England), and 'Ee-i, ee-i' (for instance in the West Country). Dell at Michelangelo's.
  • Most of these words are, um, pan-Anglospheric but what are whizzo, tiddly-om-pom-pom, hot-desking, kitten heels, ghetto fabulous ? Languagehat.com: WORDS OF THE YEAR.
  • For some people, however, betting pennies on tiddlywinks or 10 bucks on Pick 4 constitutes a ‘gambling problem.’
  • We even managed to squeeze in a bit of a party at the end of our visit when we all went to a saki bar and got tiddly.
  • We shot a lot of video that night, but these clips are from late in the evening, after much of that licorice-flavored liquor had been consumed, and we're both a mite tiddly.
  • New tiddlies for each job listing, copy the content into the tiddly (in case it disappears), tag it with the status (sent resume, called, waiting, source of listing). Create A Log To Keep Track Of Your Job Search | Lifehacker Australia
  • The addition of one tiddly little grapple to allow it to be berthed (a bit - it's not a proper docking mechanism, not least because the CEV LIDS is still a bit inchoate) does not make JWST truly a man-tended design - it's just a big unmanned spacecraft with a handle. Astronauts Once Again Demonstrate Why Humans Must be a Part of Space Exploration - NASA Watch
  • It's the same with football or cricket or tiddlywinks or darts, it's a creation, it's not real.
  • ‘When I was in my early twenties,’ Shapiro said, ‘I was on the tiddlywinks team at MIT, and wasn't very good, but I became the town historian of tiddlywinks.’
  • tiddly" things do so often turn up trumps when you get your evidence into court. ' He Knew He Was Right
  • Oddly enough I found my hotel quite easily last night whilst slightly tiddly, but then got completely lost this morning.
  • Whether it's your first game or your last one or a game of table tennis or tiddlywinks, you want to win.

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