
1) Anothernameforaviolin 2) Cheat 3) Con 4) Dabble 5) Fake 6) Fidget 7) Interfere 8) Malinger 9) Monkey around 10) Scrimshank 11) Shirk 12) Strad 13) Stradavarius 14) Swindle 15) Tamper 16) Tinker 17) Violin
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1) Avoid 2) Be restless 3) Be uneasy 4) Bowed stringed instrument 5) Cajun musical instrument 6) Canadian mountain 7) Celtic musical instrument 8) Celtic melodic instrument 9) Celtic melodic equipment 10) Celtic symphonic device 11) Celtic music apparatus 12) Celtic melodic device 13) Celtic melodic apparatus
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Fiddle is another name for the bowed string musical instrument more often called a violin. It is also a colloquial term for the instrument used by players in all genres, including classical music. Fiddle playing, or fiddling, which could refers to various styles of music. There are no real distinctions between violins and fiddles, though more prim...
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a slang term for a violin in bluegrass, country music, and folk music.
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• (n.) A rack or frame of bars connected by strings, to keep table furniture in place on the cabin table in bad weather. • (v. i.) To keep the hands and fingers actively moving as a fiddler does; to move the hands and fingers restlessy or in busy idleness; to trifle. • (v. t.) To play (a tune) on a fiddle. • (n.) A kind of dock ...
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medieval European bowed, stringed musical instrument. The medieval fiddle, a forerunner of the violin, emerged in 10th-century Europe, possibly ... [7 related articles]
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A rail on the edge of horizontal surfaces to prevent objects from sliding off when the boat heels.
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1. A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a violin; a kit. ... 2. <botany> A kind of dock (Rumex pulcher) with fiddle-shaped leaves; called also fiddle dock. ... 3. A rack or frame of bars connected by strings, to keep table furniture in place on the cabin table in bad weather. ... <zoology> Fiddle beetle, the angel fish. Fid...
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Fid'dle (fĭd'd'l)
noun [ Middle English
fidele ,
fithele , Anglo-Saxon
fiðele ; akin to Dutch
vedel , Old High German
fidula , German
fiedel , Icelandic
fiðla , and perhaps to English
viol . Confer
Viol .]
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Fid'dle intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Fiddled ;
present participle & verbal noun Fiddling .]
1. To play on a fiddle. « Themistocles . . . said he could not
fiddle , but he could make a small town a ...
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Fid'dle transitive verb To play (a tune) on a fiddle.
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A frame or railing on a boat's table to keep dishes, etc. from falling off in rough weather. Fiddles are frequently left open at the corners for drainage.
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English name for the Violin, originated from the Latin Vitula. The French words Vielle and later Viol are also from the same Latin root.
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Fiddle is another name for a violin.
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Fiddle is slang for to cheat.
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a slang term for a violin in bluegrass, country music, and folk music.
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[
v] - play the violin or fiddle
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shirk 1 shrink from verb avoid (one`s assigned duties); `The derelict soldier shirked his duties`
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