In a word, to be diddled by a girl when one flatters himself he is diddling!
She doesna ken I was the laddie that diddled her in London," he said, "and I promise you never to let on, Elspeth.
It appeared frae their crack, however, that Gibson has diddled him tremendous.
For, ye see, Gibson the builder diddled him owre the building o't.
Here was the scamp who had diddled Rochester out of the coal mine, the father of the woman who had diddled him out of thousands.
I admit I made a mistake, and possibly diddled you out of a fortune.
You diddled my dear old uncle--bless his heart--out of money, and you want to pay it back.
You were nicely diddled over that business, Tinman; and in turn I diddled our friend Olivant.
Diddled you fine, Captain,' said the Factor, rubbing his hands.
Yes, we diddled them--though we weren't much of a crowd, far as numbers went.
Here is a fine spate of work--a day diddled away, and nothing to show for it!
I was at the Court, where there was little to do, but it diddled away my time till two.
Daybreak revealed the unpleasant surprise of strong enemy reinforcements, who are said to have diddled our spies by avoiding Baghdad: 5,000 of them.
We used gas and we're held up: and we're being diddled all round by kings in the Balkans.
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