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12 Sentences With "diddled"

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She twiddled and diddled with the camera, and I twiddled and diddled with the projector, and the resulting feedback mess is the picture.
It will, it said, take "appropriate action" if need be if it spots customers being diddled by greenwashing.
For ten years, King George and his Parliament have gulled, cullied, and diddled these colonies with their illegal taxes!
A couple of decades ago inexperienced civil servants were routinely diddled by armies of lawyers hired by private firms.
There's [also a] tongue-in-cheek intellectual reference to the Freudian screen memory—where [in] the place of trauma, where the mortuary owner diddled you, you remember the mortuary owner buying you ice cream instead.
If there is no sense of shared urgency the secretary of state won't be coming home any time soon, or will return home empty handed after a week of being diddled and used by both sides.
As the female official diddled the counterweight to the left and right of the number 19, I mentally recited Cus D'Amato's advice to Mike Tyson about the hero and the coward: The hero and the coward feel the same inside.
In Assad's darkest hour, while America diddled, Putin sent an expeditionary force to Syria, turning the tide of the war, saving both Assad and the Russian base there, and reinforcing a Russian position of strength in the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
Well into the second half, Williams received a pass from Rhys Gabe. Between him and the tryline was Marsberg, the opposition fullback, and "one of the most magnificent tacklers" to have played in Wales. Williams approached Marsberg and, with a swerving run, "diddled" him, and scored a try in the corner. Marsberg then ran up to him and shook him by the hand in recognition of the move.
Co-Leader Te Kahika denounced the social media company's actions as "election interference." The party had stated the day before they had been warned they would be unpublished for violating Facebook's community standards. The party won 20,878 party votes in the election, or 0.9% of the total. Following the count, co-leader Billy Te Kahika claimed the results had been "diddled" and that the election had been "rigged".
Michael Janusonis of The Beaver County Times was more critical, calling it "an acquired taste" and noting that it "sort of diddled out in the end", lacking "a completely satisfactory resolution". Writing for The A.V. Club, Keith Phipps rated the episode an A-, finding it "almost like an extension of the pilot". Phipps felt the scene featuring Mulder's kidnapping to be "one of the scariest moments from the series' early days, as much for what it suggests as for what it shows". Writing for website Den of Geek, Matt Haigh reviewed the episode positively, praising its decision not to answer all the questions it asks.
The main building was built between 1841 and 1843 by Captain Rice Davies Powell, who became a county magistrate and a High Sheriff of Brecknock. It was said that his family were cursed thanks to their bloodline relationship with the Dutch Overbeek family of Calcutta and Cape Town, who Captain Powell had diddled out of an inheritance (see Dundee Evening Telegraph – Saturday 25 May 1901, page 3, column 5), with cholera taking his younger son in 1851, and the deaths of his wife and younger daughter before he died in 1862. In 1864 his eldest son was killed in a hunting accident on the Isle of Wight. This resulted in eldest daughter Sarah's inheriting the estate, and she moved in with her husband Captain Allaway.

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