"Tinker" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To meddle or fiddle with things for pleasure, often in a casual or careless way.
Example: "She likes to tinker with old clocks in her free time."
Or, (in a figurative sense) to try out different ideas or approaches, often in a playful or experimental way.
Example: "After school, he likes to tinker with a new business idea."
Feeling a slight, unusual sensation in a particular part of the body, sometimes as a sign that something is wrong, often in the mouth or throat.
The largest island in the U.S. territory of the Northern Mariana Islands in the Pacific Ocean, north of Guam.
Tinidazole is a nitroimidazole antibiotic medication used to treat various types of bacterial and protozoal infections. It is effective against Giardia, amoebic dysentery, and infections of the ENT (ears, nose, throat) and urinary tracts.
The word "tining" is a verb that means to distribute or arrange something, especially time, in a particular way. For example: "She will tine the gardening work over the next few weeks."<br><br>However, a more common word that is related to "tining" is "tincan" or more commonly "tin" which also has a related word "tine" that means one of the three prongs or points on a fork, especially on a agricultural fork used in gardens or on a three-tined fork used in fishing.<br><br>However, I believe the word you might be looking for is "timing", which means the measurement of the duration between events or the correct moment to do something.
To think deeply or carefully about something, or to invent or come up with something new by thinking creatively.
A fairy from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. She is known for her magical powers, mischievous behavior, and loyalty to Peter Pan. She is often depicted as a small, mischievous-looking fairy with a green dress and wings.
Tinkered means:<br><br>To make small changes or repairs to something, especially casually or in a makeshift way, rather than using a full-scale overhaul or new construction. It can also refer to creating or inventing something in a casual or improvised manner.<br><br>For example: "The old engine was still running well after years of being tinkered with by the owner."
A person who makes an effort to solve a puzzle or find a solution to a problem in an informal or creative way.<br><br>Example: "He's a bit of a tinkerer and spent hours in his garage workshop, trying to fix the broken motorcycle on his own."
To engage in amateur or unskilled work on a machine, device, or piece of equipment, typically for the purpose of improvising or repairing it.<br><br>Example: He spent hours tinkering with the old bicycle, trying to get it running again.<br><br>Synonyms: messing around, fiddling, meddling.<br><br>Antonyms: using a professional method, following instructions.
To modify or repair something in a casual or amateurish way; to deviate from standard procedure.
The word "tinkled" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "tinkle", which means: <br><br>1. To produce a light, ringing sound, often in a pleasant way: The tiny pebbles on the beach tinkled in the tide.<br>2. To laugh or speak lightly and pleasantly: The children tinkled with each other as they played together.<br><br>It can also be used as a synonym for the verb "ring" in the context of bells, such as: <br><br>The bell tinkled loudly in the silence of the evening.
To make a light, high-pitched sound, typically a brief one, especially as a bell when rung or as a sound made by a small object hitting something.