verb
- turning or moving something repeatedly with the fingers in a restless or aimless way
- wasting time doing nothing productive
Usage: present participle of twiddle
Usage: informal
noun
- the action of turning or moving something repeatedly with the fingers
Examples
- She was twiddling her pen during the boring lecture.
- Stop twiddling with the radio knobs and leave it on one station.
- He spent the afternoon twiddling his thumbs instead of studying.
- The nervous twiddling of her hair gave away her anxiety.
- I caught myself twiddling the zipper on my jacket.
- The constant twiddling of his keys was annoying everyone.
- She was twiddling the dials on the old television set.