verb
- past tense of tweedle; to play or produce music in a light, trilling manner
- past tense of tweedle; to manipulate or fidget with something in a casual way
Usage: often refers to high-pitched or delicate musical sounds
Usage: informal
Examples
- She tweedled a cheerful tune on her piccolo.
- The bird tweedled sweetly from the branch above.
- He tweedled with the radio knobs until he found a clear station.
- The musician tweedled the high notes with remarkable skill.
- She tweedled her fingers nervously while waiting for the results.
- The flute player tweedled through the delicate passage effortlessly.