tiddler

IPA: tˈɪdɫɝ

noun

  • (informal) A small person.
  • (Britain, informal) A small fish, especially a stickleback.
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Examples of "tiddler" in Sentences

  • Someone has created an entry for "tiddler" a component of the TiddlyWiki product.
  • He putted out for a four just as Mickelson was missing a tiddler on the 11th green.
  • The program will automatically set that word as a link to another tiddler with that title.
  • (Applying Tags can change the behaviour, look and feel, and function of both the plugin code and the "tiddler" objects that are being manipulated).
  • Adding even a percentage point or two to market share would represent major progress if your starting point is a relative tiddler like C&G or Northern Rock.
  • I remember putting on puppet shows in my neighbourhood as a kid, and making puppets and stuff like that when I was a tiddler at Lindfield Demonstration School.
  • The point about International Power is that, even with a market capitalisation of £5bn, it's a tiddler in an energy industry populated by groups such as E. ON.
  • It was much simpler to copy/paste the information into a tagged tiddler along with the URL for the source than to lose the bookmark amongst the hundreds of bookmarks in my firefox setup.
  • The first to draw out a painted "tiddler" was Fred, and a gorgeous little fellow it was, with a throat of the most brilliant scarlet, shaded off into orange; while gold and green of the most dazzling lustres shone in the sun.

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