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There are 18 words ending with IDDLE| CONDIDDLE | • condiddle v. (Scotland, transitive, archaic) To steal. • CONDIDDLE v. (Scott) to steal. | | DIDDLE | • diddle n. (Music) In percussion, two consecutive notes played by the same hand (either RR or LL), similar to the… • diddle n. (Slang, childish) The penis. • diddle v. (Transitive, slang) To cheat; to swindle. | | FIDDLE | • fiddle n. Synonym of violin, a small unfretted stringed instrument with four strings tuned (lowest to highest)… • fiddle n. (Figurative) Synonym of clown: an unserious person entertaining a group. • fiddle n. (Figurative) Unskillful or unartful behavior, particularly when showy and superficially pleasing. | | GRIDDLE | • griddle n. A stone or metal flat plate or surface on which food is fried or baked. • griddle v. (Transitive) To cook on a griddle. • GRIDDLE v. to cook on a flat pan. | | KIDDLE | • kiddle n. A kind of fishweir resembling a wattle or fence. • Kiddle prop.n. A surname. • KIDDLE n. a stake fence set in a stream for catching fish, also KIDEL. | | MIDDLE | • middle n. A centre, midpoint. • middle n. The part between the beginning and the end. • middle n. (Cricket) The middle stump. | | PARADIDDLE | • paradiddle n. (Music) A percussive exercise (one of 26 drum rudiments) which involves playing four even strokes in… • paradiddle v. To produce percussive sounds of this kind. • PARADIDDLE v. to make a kind of drum roll using left and right sticks alternately. | | PHONOFIDDLE | • phonofiddle n. A Stroh violin. • PHONOFIDDLE n. a one-stringed musical instrument which emits sounds through a metal amplifying horn. | | PIDDLE | • piddle n. (Britain, Australia, euphemistic slang) Piss: urine. • piddle n. (Britain, Australia, euphemistic slang) A piss: an act of urination. • piddle n. (Britain, figurative) Nonsense or a trivial matter. | | QUIDDLE | • quiddle v. (Intransitive, rare) To talk nonsense or speak vaguely, to waffle. • quiddle v. (Intransitive, rare) To spend or waste time in trifling employments, or to attend to useful subjects… • QUIDDLE v. (dialect) to trifle. | | RIDDLE | • riddle n. A verbal puzzle, mystery, or other problem of an intellectual nature. • riddle n. An ancient verbal, poetic, or literary form, in which, rather than a rhyme scheme, there are parallel… • riddle v. To speak ambiguously or enigmatically. | | STRIDDLE | • striddle v. (Dialectal, Scotland, Northern England) To straddle. • STRIDDLE v. to stand astride something, also STRADDLE, STRODDLE, STRODLE. | | TARADIDDLE | • taradiddle n. Alternative form of tarradiddle. • TARADIDDLE n. a fib; a piece of pretentious nonsense, also TARRADIDDLE. | | TARRADIDDLE | • tarradiddle n. A trivial lie, a fib. • tarradiddle n. Silly talk or writing; humbug. • TARRADIDDLE n. a fib; a piece of pretentious nonsense, also TARADIDDLE. | | TIDDLE | • tiddle v. (Transitive, obsolete or UK dialect) To treat with tenderness; to fondle. • tiddle v. (Intransitive, obsolete or UK dialect) To potter about; to do something idly. • TIDDLE v. to use with tenderness; to fondle. | | TWIDDLE | • twiddle v. (Transitive) To wiggle, fidget or play with; to move around. • twiddle v. (Transitive, computing) To flip or switch two adjacent bits (binary digits). • twiddle v. (Transitive, mathematics) To be in an equivalence relation with. | | UNRIDDLE | • unriddle v. (Transitive) To figure out the answer to (a riddle). • unriddle v. (Transitive, by extension) To solve (a perplexing problem). • UNRIDDLE v. to work out a riddle. | | WIDDLE | • widdle n. (Childish, chiefly Britain) Urine. • widdle n. (Childish, chiefly UK) An act of urination. • widdle v. (Childish, chiefly Britain) To urinate. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 85 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: no word
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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