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diddle with

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diddle with something
to play with something; to toy with something. Here, don't diddle with that watch. Stop diddling with your nose, Jimmy!
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t care to diddle with it, electric knife stropping is surely possible now.
Given that recording and mixing engineers may be encouraged to diddle with and soup up the sound of the reissues (trust me, this can be done), there is no way to know for sure if the supposed improvements are the result of the new technology or the diddling.
The decision was to extend the franchise and diddle with the government, which meant attempting to apprehend a strongman whom we simply failed to find.
 
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