tweedle

[twiːdəl]

tweedle Definition

  • 1to play a tune on a musical instrument in a light and happy way
  • 2to make a high-pitched sound by blowing air through pursed lips

Using tweedle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tweedle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She tweedled a tune on her flute.

  • Example

    The bird was tweedling a cheerful song.

  • Example

    He tweedled his lips to make a funny sound.

tweedle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tweedle

Phrases with tweedle

  • tweedle-dee

    a nonsense phrase used to describe something trivial or unimportant

    Example

    I don't care about the tweedle-dee details, just give me the big picture.

  • tweedle-dum

    a nonsense phrase used to describe something that is similar or equivalent to something else

    Example

    Both candidates are tweedle-dum when it comes to their policies.

  • a tongue-twister phrase used for amusement or practice

    Example

    She practiced her pronunciation by saying 'tweedle beetle' over and over again.

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Summary: tweedle in Brief

The verb 'tweedle' [twiːdəl] means to play a tune on a musical instrument in a light and happy way or to make a high-pitched sound by blowing air through pursed lips. It can be used in phrases like 'tweedle-dee' and 'tweedle-dum,' which are nonsense phrases used to describe trivial or equivalent things. 'Tweedle beetle' is a tongue-twister phrase used for amusement or practice.