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109 Sentences With "fiddled with"

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I fiddled with these hitherto unused apps with alarming dedication.
He fiddled with the remote until the light went out.
Suarez idly fiddled with the fake bomb in Omar's car.
There are indications that Liaoning's statisticians also fiddled with investment figures.
"No one got in there and fiddled with anything," Simmons said.
A makeup artist hired for the occasion fiddled with her phone.
Psychiatrists would ask it as I fiddled with a legless Barbie.
He fiddled with a piece of paper, folding it into a rectangle.
Instead he took the Fifth, fiddled with his pencil and rolled his eyes.
Benkler fiddled with a laptop to show me how this looked in practice.
A minister fiddled with an expensive-looking watch, then went back to clapping.
Then David somehow popped it open and fiddled with it and fixed it.
She fiddled with Netflix on the shared house television and was introduced to YouTube.
The canon's always changing and it's always being fiddled with and revised and challenged.
Moreover, it has fiddled with gas supplies to the country and slapped on trade sanctions.
I fiddled with the proportions of baking powder and baking soda, of flour and cornstarch.
Mr. Stiefel, who cultivates a wry, even dandyish attitude, occasionally fiddled with his handlebar mustache.
Halfway through, he was slurring his words, while Zhang watched and fiddled with his phone.
Gamboa had fiddled with a knuckleball since he learned it from his father at age 12.
Finally, I fiddled with my seat's control panel until it eventually folded all the way back.
I had fiddled with MEET IN THE MIDDLE early in my search and didn't love it.
"When you're younger, you're closer to chaos," Mr. Lang answered, as technicians fiddled with the sound.
On the other bright side, Donnie Darko also features an un-fiddled-with Tears for Fears song.
So I've read self-help books, sought counseling, fiddled with meditation, mantras, positive visualization, and relaxation exercises.
So he and his colleagues fiddled with the method until only tiny scrapings of cave walls were needed.
Juliet fiddled with her phone; she was eager to keep video-chatting with a friend already in Miami.
While he spoke, he fiddled with the dozens of knobs on the control panel as multicolored lights blinked.
"Once on This Island" is, after all, a sad story already, and Mr. Arden hasn't fiddled with that.
Looper fiddled with the time-traveling sci-fi movie, while Brothers Bloom took on the con-man comedy.
I would read a book about Bill Nye's house, and how he fiddled with everything to be more sustainable.
Google was testing solar-powered drones as recently as January and Facebook has fiddled with the idea since 2014.
As the crew fiddled with the set, the cast gathered around Elliott's table, where she kept a thick binder.
Chor Charoenying fiddled with the shin guards tucked inside her yellow socks, her eyes still locked on the grass.
I fiddled with his recipe just a bit, changing the spices and adding honey to the cream cheese frosting.
No matter how Google's engineers fiddled with their coding, they couldn't stop the elf from appearing as the top link.
On Tuesday, Manafort's attorney argued that Gates abused his boss's trust and fiddled with the firm's books behind his back.
Amazon has already fiddled with prices at Whole Foods to refashion its image as wallet-busting seller of healthy foods.
She fiddled with a few switches, and "I Will Survive"—her mother's favorite song—began to play from the speakers.
A growing number of device makers have fiddled with screen size and resolution to try to offer a better viewing experience.
"We can skip this part," Fitzgerald said as he fiddled with some fried chicken in the Cardinals' cafeteria, in Tempe, Ariz.
A young man, wearing a black leather jacket and chomping on gum, leaned against the engraving and fiddled with his cellphone.
And then, later on, went in and fiddled with it a little bit more, just to make it a little bit bigger.
Ultimately, fiddling with the News Feed results in nothing more than a fiddled-with News Feed, not something fundamentally different and better.
As Stormi fiddled with one of her mom's shiny makeup packages, Jenner slowly repeated, "Kylie Cosmetics" — but Stormi just babbled in response.
It's not that these games are inviolable, but that if they're going to be fiddled with, we'd like to see it done properly.
If you've ever fiddled with a camera (even the one on your phone in most cases), you recognize the importance of white balance.
Then, their innocent young daughter got hold of the remote, fiddled with the controls and got Sheena's hair further caught into the device.
We made for the hot pools, and Petry positioned herself in front of a jet of water, while Biedermann fiddled with the controls.
My demo was piloted by a human on the side of the road who fiddled with joysticks in a bag slung around his neck.
"If anything was electronically fiddled with, there is a way to go back and absolutely ascertain what happened in the polling station," he said.
Few mentioned the abstruse charge against Ms Rousseff: that she had fiddled with government accounts to hide the true size of the budget deficit.
Among the other special effects that the mother-son pair fiddled with included an aging man as well as a pizza and heart crown filter.
I tested the Nt mini using the HDMI output, and every game I tried looked crisp and bright — even before I fiddled with the settings.
" Morrissey concluded his statement by saying, "Our requests to Der Speigel for an unchopped, un-fiddled-with audio of their interview with me has been refused.
A father and his two young children fiddled with Rubik's Cubes while Wang Chung blasted over a sound system, telling us about their dance hall days.
Orlando described moments of surreal quiet as the siege went on and the killer fiddled with his weapon and used the sink and the hand dryer.
Last year, the Guardian reported that Lime scooters in Oakland were programmed to shout, "Unlock to ride me, or I'll call the police," when fiddled with.
It turns out that last summer, the governor's office fiddled with statistics on the reasons for transit delays, as Dan Rivoli reported in The Daily News.
They were sitting in front of an oversize computer monitor as Sanders fiddled with a clip of Stackhouse's pregame pep talk during the D-League finals.
"We're going to put this new one in today," Green said on a recent morning as he fiddled with a short video clip on his iPhone.
The only issue I had when I fiddled with Waze back then was that the experience was a little buggy, which is not surprising for a beta.
One of the girls came over to me and put her arm around me while I withdrew funds, and she fiddled with the jukebox next to us.
According to Reilly, he fiddled with his during proceedings and then took it out of his pocket on the floor as the night came to a close.
Image: Shriram Rajagopalan/WikimediaAround 50,000 residents of Zambia's Western province were without electricity on Sunday, after a baboon wandered into a power station and fiddled with the equipment.
Anyone who's fiddled with the small sensor on the back of the otherwise-similar OnePlus 6 would find it hard to go back after using the Vivo X21.
"I'm just blessed to be here, so blessed," Denise Bradshaw of Omaha said as she adjusted her lawn chair and fiddled with the Trump pins on her chest.
In the middle of his sentence, seated in a studio in a Capitol Hill press gallery, Hickenlooper took his phone out, fiddled with it and turned it around.
You can already see exactly who viewed your Instagram Story, and who took a screenshot, so of course you can see how your friends fiddled with that emoji knob.
But she felt removed from the creative process of making the song, which was written in a songwriting camp; she only fiddled with the bridge at the very end.
A hash is a cryptographic representation of a file or piece of data―if someone has fiddled with the data, the hash will change too, setting off alarm bells.
The network fiddled with the formula and focused its targeting over the next decade, dropping the "TV" from its name and trying out new logos in 2006 and 2015.
The Americans then stumbled to a frustrating tie against Colombia, a game in which Coach Jill Ellis, assured of advancing, fiddled with her lineup and rested several key players.
A recent report by the agency, seen by the New York Times, reveals that testers in Moscow had fiddled with their records again in late 22011 or early 21.
In the restaurant, Piazza fiddled with the patterned scarf around his neck, joking that he accessorized like this only in Italy, where he felt sartorially inadequate alongside the locals.
These have been around for a little while — they're funny — and I appreciated how when you fiddled with the strings, static electricity (I presume) kept them clinging to the fabric.
Maybe StartRocket's homepage picture of people sitting on a hill above a city, a fiddled-with Coke logo (it looks like "Loca Cola") beaming over the buildings, to be too dystopian.
For much of the visit I saw only half her head, and neither of us could look each other in the eye, no matter how much I fiddled with my setup.
She fiddled with a brooch she wore, a loop of tiny stones, chips of sapphire and washed-out ruby they might have been, the only decoration on a pale-cream dress.
Ms. Kelly peppered Mr. Putin with the kind of direct, simple questions about whether Russia fiddled with the election that a guilty or innocent man would deny exactly the same way.
I fiddled with my umbrella, struggling to hold the phone and get out my notebook at the same time, but I didn't need to look at it — I'd memorized the words.
"Look, being a dad is my top priority now," said Bob Bryan, whose second child, 2-year-old Bobby Jr., squirmed in his arms and fiddled with the microphones during Sunday's postmatch interview.
"Get your nine hours of sleep!" receiver Doug Baldwin shouted to Trevone Boykin, the backup quarterback, as Boykin fiddled with his band, a motion-sensing monitor designed to ensure he does just that.
The prince, who has been having a blast during the opening days of the two week tour of the region, didn't reply, winced a little and fiddled with his shirt to avoid eye contact.
I surrender myself to my sweet medicines only when I can lock a door, because I hate the thought of being fiddled with when I've brought on elective paralysis and can't exactly fiddle back.
It seems someone had previously fiddled with the concept and invented crab toasties — unbeknown to me, a well-known, all-American, homey snack made with mayonnaise-dabbed crab meat, Cheddar cheese and English muffins.
The prince, who has been having a blast during the opening days of the two week tour of the region, didn't reply — instead wincing a little and fiddled with his shirt to avoid eye contact.
Advertising For almost two years, the United States Soccer Federation fiddled with the redesign of its most conspicuous symbol: the red, white and blue crest adorning the jerseys of the men's and women's national teams.
As he had for much of the trial, Ghomeshi wore a dark blue suit and fiddled with his pen as he waited with his defense attorney Marie Henein for the judge to enter the courtroom.
Far enough from the stage not to be made an example of, a woman toward the back of the orchestra section fiddled with her iPhone, its overly bright screen permeating the near darkness of her row.
Bolton adjusted his glasses and fiddled with a pen as the commander in chief attacked his attorney general, deputy attorney general and special counsel in a blistering partisan broadside that stood out, even by Trump's standards.
However, that is assuming that the ball was not surreptitiously fiddled with, such as by replacing the NFC transmitter with a near visually identical device of Russian origin, somehow modifying it, or just creating a fake ball.
The company has temporarily fiddled with the signage in the central Westminster Tube station ("alight for Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament"), changing the name on maps and roundels in the station to read "Webminster" instead.
Levy fiddled with his tortoiseshell glasses and showed a photo from his fourth-grade class play, Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe"; the picture usually hangs in the downtown apartment of his mother, who is a hundred and one.
Nonetheless, it's clear that Taylor and others on the same political team as the president – including Shultz, who fiddled with Fed independence nearly half a century ago – know that a politicized Federal Reserve is a bad idea.
"Those who are very strong continue their studies at university, but there is more discrimination there - so they leave university as well," she added, revealing tattoos on her arms as she fiddled with her long, blonde hair.
It's been a death by a million cuts as the company has fiddled with its pricing structure and moved the goal posts of movie access, while experiencing the occasional outage in order to address on-going money concerns.
If you're feeling fancy, you can even open your scan in a browser and download it in a file format (OBJ, PLY, or GLTF) that's ready to be fiddled with in your desktop 3D modeling software of choice.
The company has improved the legibility of the text on Kindle screens to make it nearly indistinguishable from print, and fiddled with the ergonomics of the new Kindle Oasis to make using it feel more like holding a book.
Usually, their conversations pass me by—I've missed years of ambient commentary, overheard plans—but this time little fragments of dialogue sing out, as though someone has fiddled with the volume knob on the background music to our life.
A few hours later, at the trailer near Tuscaloosa where he was living with his mother, he fiddled with the wiring of the stereo in his room, and said he was thinking about going to trade school for electrical work.
She did not invent the technique (Bruce Nauman, the subject of a massive retrospective opening this month at the Museum of Modern Art, cast the underside of a chair in 1965), and she has modified and fiddled with it at times.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... 59-year-old Ronald Eugene Griffin first showed up at an L.A. property owned by the actress in January and allegedly fiddled with the locks, but took off when he was approached by Halle's gardener.
I said that this was nonsense; we had evidence that the iPod was in Hany's building immediately after the theft, and he must have fiddled with one of the stolen cameras on the same day, because it contained a short video taken inside his apartment.
Many of the greatest Hollywood directors — including Billy Wilder, Alfred Hitchcock, Robert Altman, and Clint Eastwood, in whose company Soderbergh is often placed — made their most successful films (critically and financially) when they fiddled with a genre just enough for it to feel like a revelation.
That determination did not end with his capture: Mr. Bakr, judged by a jail psychologist not to be a suicide risk, was on a hunger strike and had ripped a ceiling lamp from its socket in his cell and fiddled with a plug 24 hours before he killed himself.
As someone who put hours into these games, who fiddled with emulators and guides and unofficial patches in order to play, it feels just a tiny bit tragic to finally have official access to them in English without that beautifully crunchy original artwork, or even the option to toggle between the two styles.
In his dry, disaffected drawl, Spade read from a script in which he called himself the winner of an Ellen DeGeneres look-alike contest; he fiddled with a "Bachelor"-esque rose and said his new show will "make you thorny"; and he did a generally poor job of trying to hide his disdain for the ritual.
For example, log entries might say:• Scratched nose with finger, felt itch, while at my desk• Fiddled with eyeglasses, hands tingled, frustrated• Rested chin on palm, neck sore, while reading• Bit fingernail, nail caught on pants, watching TVSelf-monitoring is more effective if people share their outcomes publicly, so consider sharing your results with friends or post it on social media.
Boston manager John Farrell fiddled with the lineup throughout the first month in an effort to coax a better response from an offense that averaged 113 runs and failed to reach double figures in the first 29 games, and he finally found the right mix while watching his team put up 28 runs in back-to-back wins at Minnesota on Saturday and Sunday.

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