fiddling

  • 101Daithí Ó Drónaí — Origin Ballyvaughan, County Clare, Ireland Genres Experimental Instruments Guitar, bass guitar, fiddle Website …

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  • 102David Gardner (fiddler) — David Gardner Birth name David Gardner Born March 22, 1968(1968 03 22) Genres Scottish (18th Century) Occupations Performer, teacher, judge; high school teacher …

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  • 103Violin musical styles — This article is part of the Fiddle Violin series. Basic physics of the violin Fiddlers History of the violin Luthiers Musical styles …

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  • 104SPBGMA — Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass Music of America (SPBGMA) Contexte général Champs d’action Eduquer le public, encourager et de préserver la musique bluegrass. Soutenir les groupes sociaux qui organisent des évènements relatifs à la …

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  • 105fiddle about — phrasal verb fiddle around or fiddle about [intransitive] Word forms fiddle around : present tense I/you/we/they fiddle around he/she/it fiddles around present participle fiddling around past tense fiddled around past participle fiddled around 1) …

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  • 106fiddle around — phrasal verb fiddle around or fiddle about [intransitive] Word forms fiddle around : present tense I/you/we/they fiddle around he/she/it fiddles around present participle fiddling around past tense fiddled around past participle fiddled around 1) …

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  • 107fiddle — [c]/ˈfɪdl / (say fidl) verb (fiddled, fiddling) –verb (i) 1. to make aimless movements, as with the hands. 2. to play on the fiddle. 3. to trifle. 4. Colloquial to profit or gain by surreptitious crookedness. –verb (t) 5. to play (a tune) on a… …

  • 108fiddle with — verb manipulate, as in a nervous or unconscious manner He twiddled his thumbs while waiting for the interview • Syn: ↑twiddle • Derivationally related forms: ↑twiddler (for: ↑twiddle) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 109piddling — adjective (informal) small and of little importance a fiddling sum of money a footling gesture our worries are lilliputian compared with those of countries that are at war a little (or small) matter a dispute over niggling details limited to… …

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  • 110fid|dling — «FIHD lihng», adjective. 1. petty; trifling; unimportant: »fiddling work. 2. contemptible; futile: »fiddling criticism …

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