"Tiddly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tiddly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tiddly" Meaning

A tiddly is a noun that refers to a slight or trifling amount, especially of food or drink. It can also refer to a decorated or elaborated version of something, typically to a excessive or unnatural degree.

For example: "I was offered just a tiddly bit of cake at the party." or "The new watch is a bit tiddly on the wrist."

"Tiddly" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tiddly"


1. Spoken English

"Stop messing with the tiddly bits of my bike, I need to get going!"

2. Writing

"The advertisement's catchy tune stuck in my head, a tiddly little jingle that I couldn't shake off."

3. Idiomatic Expression

"She'd spend a tiddly fortune on designer shoes, so be prepared for hefty bills when shopping with her."

4. Colloquialism

"He took me to the tiddly bar in town, full of silly parties and cheap drinks."

5. Old-fashioned or Literary Language

"The tiddly waters lapping against the shore were filled with schools of tiny fish."

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