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fiddle
fraud
An adjustment intended to cover up a basic flaw

That parameter setting is just a fiddle to make the lighting look right.

Any of various bowed string instruments, often used to refer to a violin when played in any of various traditional styles, as opposed to classical violin

When I play it like this, it's a fiddle; when I play it like that, it's a violin.

{i} violin; raised edge which prevents objects from falling off flat surfaces (on a ship); swindle, deception, fraud (British Slang)
play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly; "Someone tampered with the documents on my desk"; "The reporter fiddle with the facts"
A generic name covering any European bowed string instrument since the Middle Ages Colloquial name for Violin
If you fiddle with a machine, you adjust it. He turned on the radio and fiddled with the knob until he got a talk show
the violin; a four-stringed instrument played with a bow The terms "fiddle" and "violin" are used interchangeably by fiddlers like Henry Reed, though they and other Americans sometimes use "violin" as the more formal and "fiddle" as the more informal word For Henry Reed, "fiddle" and "violin" both refer to the modern violin, the basic design of which was developed in Italy in the seventeenth century and had spread throughout Europe and the Americas by the later eighteenth century There is a tradition of locally crafted violins in the Appalachians, but many of the instruments current in the region were manufactured elsewhere in the United States or Europe Other kinds and shapes of fiddle, including "cigarbox fiddles" and other simple children's instruments, are found here and there in the Appalachians but are thought of as children's toys, training instruments, or novelties
avoid (one's assigned duties); "The derelict soldier shirked his duties
To play (a tune) on a fiddle
The violin when played in any of various traditional styles, as opposed to classical violin
play the violin or fiddle commit fraud and steal from one's employer; "We found out that she had been fiddling for years"
A stringed instrument of music played with a bow; a violin; a kit
manipulate manually or in one's mind or imagination; "She played nervously with her wedding ring"; "Don't fiddle with the screws"; "He played with the idea of running for the Senate"
To adjust in order to cover a basic flaw or fraud etc
A small rail on tables and counters used to keep objects from sliding off when heeled or in heavy seas
play the violin or fiddle
If you play second fiddle to someone, your position is less important than theirs in something that you are doing together. She hated the thought of playing second fiddle to Rose
To play aimlessly
i., k.dili. keman. f., k.dili
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