Definition of Tiddlers

1. tiddler [n] - See also: tiddler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tiddlers

tidal waves
tidal zone
tidalite
tidalites
tidally
tidally locked
tidbit
tidbits
tiddier
tiddies
tiddiest
tiddle
tiddled
tiddledywinks
tiddler
tiddlers (current term)
tiddles
tiddley
tiddleys
tiddlier
tiddlies
tiddliest
tiddling
tiddly
tiddlywink
tiddlywinks
tiddy
tide
tide-rode
tide day

Literary usage of Tiddlers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Nursery Rhymes of England by James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps (1886)
"[LD King Cole As can compare With King Cole and his tiddlers three! ¡The traditional Nursery Rhymes of England commence with al ..."

2. Lectures to Young Men: On Various Important Subjects by Henry Ward Beecher (1860)
"America cun pay vagabond-tiddlers, strumpet-dancers, fashionable actors. dancing-horses, and boxing-men! Heaven forbid tb.it these should want! ..."

3. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1881)
"tiddlers, four young, gayly dressed fellows, and two grizzled, withered old men, and they played the tunes of the century before, and played them with all ..."

4. The Life of Charles Dickens by John Forster (1874)
"Orford he visited the so-called "Hermit" near Steven- age, whom he described as Mr. Mopes in Tom tiddlers Ground. With his great brother-artist he ..."

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