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View synonyms for tweedle
tweedle
[ tweed-l ]
verb (used without object)
, twee·dled, twee·dling.
- to produce high-pitched, modulated sounds, as a singer, bird, or musical instrument.
- to perform lightly upon a musical instrument.
verb (used with object)
, twee·dled, twee·dling.
- to lure by or as by music:
The Pied Piper tweedled the children into following him.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tweedle1
First recorded in 1675–85; imitative
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Example Sentences
Hyder iddle diddle dell, A yard of pudding is not an ell; Not forgetting tweedle-dye, A tailor's goose will never fly.
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It was clearly more than the difference twixt tweedle-dum and tweedle-dee.
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Mrs. Tweedle told me not to come home without bringing your story.
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Who would complete the pair by being Tweedle-dee 105 no one had been able to coax from her.
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The Frenchman, after passing the suburbs, took out his violin and amused himself with humming to his own tweedle-tweedle.
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