tiddlywinks
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of tiddlywinks
1835–45; plural of tiddlywink ( tiddly tiny + dial. wink, variant of winch 1 ), referring to the counter used to snap the pieces into place; -s 3
Example Sentences
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Frankly, a game of tiddlywinks would be a major deal in his world.
From BBC
"We all know beating Hearts, a Hearts fan even, at tiddlywinks is fun."
From BBC
I thought, why not tiddlywinks, then I watched it.
From Los Angeles Times
The game consisted of tiny sculpted heads with names like Eggy Bone and Reggae Bone that were used with rules similar to marbles or tiddlywinks.
From Salon
If esports makes it into the Olympics, what would be next — tiddlywinks, checkers, chess?
From Los Angeles Times
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