tweedle
to produce high-pitched, modulated sounds, as a singer, bird, or musical instrument.
to perform lightly upon a musical instrument.
to lure by or as by music: The Pied Piper tweedled the children into following him.
Origin of tweedle
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How to use tweedle in a sentence
Tweedles soon came racing out, having finished the dish washing.
Vacation with the Tucker Twins | Nell SpeedI hadn't the heart to remind him; besides, I knew Tweedles would take great joy in doing so.
Vacation with the Tucker Twins | Nell SpeedDum and Dee are the same old Tweedles, the very most charming and agreeable persons in the world.
Vacation with the Tucker Twins | Nell SpeedTweedles were ready to give battle at any moment and Mary Flannagan looked full of mischief.
Vacation with the Tucker Twins | Nell SpeedZebedee looked very shiny-eyed and I rather guessed he was thinking of his Tweedles, although he did look at me.
Vacation with the Tucker Twins | Nell Speed
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