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Discover LudwigThe word "twiddle" is correct in written English.
It is used to describe the small, repetitive and idle movements of one's fingers or thumbs. For example, "The boy sat and twiddled his thumbs nervously during the test."
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twiddle
verb
To wiggle, fidget or play with; to move around.
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Anyone who says this is anything less than a beguiling and brilliant theatrical reimagining of the possibilities of the live electro experience hasn't spent enough time staring at the shadows of two blokes behind a set of decks pretending to twiddle knobs to a backing tape for an hour.
They twist and twiddle knobs and buttons all night, yet the music continues to fill the cavernous space even after they leave, one by one with a polite bow.
Nothing is quite so frustrating as having to twiddle your thumbs for several minutes while waiting for a computer loaded with numerous services to start up from cold especially when you need to check for urgent e-mail messages or grab an important document while in a hurry to get out of the door.But there is a price to pay.
Some do, of course, hedge their bets by recommending that passengers drink lots of fluids and twiddle their toes, but there is not enough scientific evidence to know whether this makes a difference.
Courts can twiddle with the edges of statutory language, but only Congress can rewrite broken laws.
The new desktop computers, he thought, should be able to work on more than one task a time (something that at that point only much bigger computers could do), rather than forcing users to twiddle their thumbs as they waited for new applications to launch.
By contrast, several who consider themselves political heavyweights on the right, such as Philippe Douste-Blazy, Douste-Blazy, Philippe Séguinrou and Alain Madelin, will have to twiddle their thumbs.Françoislong is a matter to Bayrouided either by the electors or by Mr Chirand
Every now and again a user will access the router to update the information needed by the device to run smoothly, or to fiddle with security and filtering settings to block offspring from accessing insalubrious sites or to change the home network's passwords.The Cisco Connect Cloud service has some advantages, even for more sophisticated users who may need to twiddle more often.
Should we create an almost-done EPUB from InDesign and then twiddle it further?
Ironically, the Fed's boldness may have left lawmakers less worried about acting responsibly themselves.Something similar is happening in Europe, where politicians seem to have interpreted the ECB's actions as a licence to twiddle their thumbs.
Artists who twiddle their thumbs grossly abuse their dominant positions, and squander opportunities that others spend years fighting for.
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