Sentence examples for diddly-squat from inspiring English sources

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diddly-squat

noun

Nothing; nothing whatsoever.

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Outers say it amounts to diddly-squat.

To coin a phrase, that is diddly-squat.

Proof that Robin Thicke's demise has taught the world diddly-squat.

"The rest is history, because he didn't do diddly-squat in office".

As a Texan visitor put it recently, "The service here doesn't know diddly-squat".

A relatively small number of apps are making big money, and a lot of apps are making diddly-squat.

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The free-kick comes to diddly squat.

He investigates, and finds diddly squat.

Germany had most of the ball but created diddly squat.

It's perfect, even if it means jack-diddly-squat to me.

By the way, if you google slife you'll find diddly squat.

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