How To Use Tiddlywinks In A Sentence
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I picked up a few bumps and bruises but we are not playing tiddlywinks.
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He added: ‘Away from home, we can't even win a game of tiddlywinks, never mind a game of football!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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We think this could improve your performance in everything from tiddlywinks to weightlifting if you do it right.
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They needn't think because they have banned us that we are going to go away and play tiddlywinks.
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As Sir Alex Ferguson said this week: ‘If we were playing them at tiddlywinks it would still be a great competition’.
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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.
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We hate to lose, and we don't like drawing - you should see our guys play tiddlywinks.
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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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If I joined the tiddlywinks association, and start playing darts, or tiddlywinks, or sports, or swimming or whatever, nobody counts me.
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‘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.’
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It's the same with football or cricket or tiddlywinks or darts, it's a creation, it's not real.
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For some people, however, betting pennies on tiddlywinks or 10 bucks on Pick 4 constitutes a ‘gambling problem.’
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We might as well have been playing tiddlywinks.
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‘I was captain of tiddlywinks of my house at school,’ she enthused, ‘perhaps I could be on the programme as well.’
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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.
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They now hope to break world records for playing tiddlywinks and for ‘winking’ a mile in the fastest time.
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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.