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1. He had to fiddle with the edges and shift the settings around slightly to detect body heat
2. With one hand on the wheel he used the other to fiddle with the dial until he found some suitably sentimental melodies that suited his voice and so began to croon
3. continued to poke, prod and fiddle with various objects on
4. Karla watched him fiddle with the weapon, heard a snick as something slid out
5. He saw on the small video screen of the panel Jeanne fiddle with the controls of one of the external cameras
6. She began to fiddle with the lapel of his blazer, turning it over, then patting it flat again
7. Apart from having psyonic powers that will make the job of countering them vastly more difficult, they have already proven that they won’t hesitate to fiddle with history, as was the case with Yeshua
8. Once inside, he showed Adam his seat and began to fiddle with the controls
9. So I pulled out my keys and pretended to fiddle with finding the right one
10. Typically he would have used it as a prop, something to fiddle with in order to avoid a heartfelt conversation
11. the time so that they could fiddle with their video settings
12. “How old are ya, James?” I question, trying to get him to come out of his horror-torn shell as I fiddle with my camera lens
13. I exhaled loudly and turned my back on her to fiddle with the temperature gauge on the wax pot even though the temperature did not need adjusting
14. She moved her slender fingers up to fiddle with the barrel of the rifle on her back
15. ” But even as he spoke, one of the Nevermores pushed his way through to the front of the group and began to fiddle with the gate, his fingers clumsy and far from dexterous
16. The monster lifts its two front legs and begins to fiddle with fangs that just recently had been within the moth’s body
17. All over America millions of people—people who had hardly heard of Seattle before the Poughkeepsie Regatta, people who had to go to work later that Friday morning, if they were lucky enough to have a job, people who had to tend to the farm chores, if they were lucky enough to still have a farm—were also starting to fiddle with the dials on their radios
18. reason, partly because what I’ve been telling you is the truth and you’re just too stupid to “Don’t fiddle with me!” said Old Miss grumpily, jerking away her hand
19. O I might fiddle with the Months a bit; all’s fair in Love and War