2. Verb. (third-person singular of piddle) ¹
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Definition of Piddles
1. piddle [v] - See also: piddle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piddles
Literary usage of Piddles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1878)
"... found in piddles Wood, and went away hard over a good country, racing him to a
... Hoyles Farm, streaming away for piddles Wood, through it at once, ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... NY 2 Trimming untanned hides —sulphide, lining, and washing piddles at the
left 1 Softening raw hides with rolling machines, in « big American tannery ..."
3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1884)
"... William Hathorne, Thomas Westcott and five others, and their heirs, all those
piddles or parcels of ground severally lying in certain hamlets and ..."
4. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. by John Gibson Lockhart (1837)
"He piddles (so to speak) through a cullender, and divides the whole horrors of
the catastrophe (though God wot there are enough of them) into a kind of ..."
5. The Cambridge Natural History by Sidney Frederic Harmer, Arthur Everett Shipley (1899)
"... the primaries themselves amounting to about thirty-six; these flippers or
piddles have highly compressed bones with no power of flexure, but work freely ..."