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tweedle

[ tweed-l ]

verb (used without object)

tweedled, tweedling.
  1. to produce high-pitched, modulated sounds, as a singer, bird, or musical instrument.
  2. to perform lightly upon a musical instrument.


verb (used with object)

tweedled, tweedling.
  1. to lure by or as by music:

    The Pied Piper tweedled the children into following him.

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Origin of tweedle1

First recorded in 1675–85; imitative
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“I’ll miss the living tweedle out of chatting with the many friends I made there about plants, dogs, life and everything gardening.â€

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Gorey admires O’Hara’s ease, how he would “sit down and tweedle, tweedle, tweedle, write another three-page poem, then off to the movies.â€

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Researcher Susanne Schötz at Lund University won the biology prize for her analyses of a range of cat sounds—from purrs, trills, and tweedles to meows, yowls, and hisses.

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The biology prize—one of 10 awards—went to a series of studies on the purrs, trills, tweedles, murmurs, meows, yowls, and other sounds cats seem to use to communicate their desires to humans.

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The segment turned out quite funny, yet informative, and when the programing director saw it, he surprised the living tweedle out of Meeghan by asking her to do a show with me.

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