Sentences

diddle in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

DIDDLE (verb): To waste time or engage in aimless or trivial activities.

Sample Sentences

  1. She felt like she was just going to diddle the day away instead of being productive.
  2. The children were happy to diddle around in the park until it was time to go home.
  3. He had a tendency to diddle his way through tasks, never quite finishing on time.
  4. They diddled with the old radio, trying to get it to work again after years of neglect.
  5. It's easy to diddle when you're supposed to be focused on more important matters.
  6. She loved to diddle around in her garden, planting flowers and herbs.
  7. The kids would diddle their time away playing games instead of doing their homework.
  8. In his spare time, he liked to diddle on the piano, experimenting with different melodies.
  9. Instead of focusing on the task at hand, he would often diddle with his phone.
  10. The artist would diddle on canvas, creating abstract shapes that sparked the imagination.