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Examples
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Tiddle-tiddle-iddle, oom, pom-pom, and they had to speak loud in order to hear themselves.
Love Letters 2010
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Tiddle, I believe that if there is a mess the government does not always need to clean up the mess.
McCain Listens to Health Care Stories - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Tiddle-tiddle-iddle, oom, pom-pom, and they had to speak loud in order to hear themselves.
The Road to Oz 1887
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_Tiddle-tiddle-iddle, oom, pom-pom, _ and they had to speak loud in order to hear themselves.
The Road to Oz 1887
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Just goes to show what the UK is all about, don't say this or don't say that less you want to upset the gays or blacks or some other group like the Tiddle-e-winks under 5 league.
unknown title 2009
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The Circle That The Limelight Makes Upon The Floor, Tiddle-e-yum? 'would meet the case.
The Dop Doctor Richard Dehan 1897
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This is how it went, to the tune, “Tum-Tum-Tum, Tiddle
Bully and Bawly No-Tail Howard Roger Garis 1917
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Tiddle_.] [214] [I do not find this word in any other glossaries; but it occurs again below.] [215] Old copy, _Kynge_.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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