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Tweedle

69 Sentences | 8 Meanings

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The CEO's pay increase was just a tweedle compared to the company's profits.
The tweedle of the birds outside my window woke me up this morning.
The child's laughter was like a joyful tweedle.
The tweedle of the bell signaled the start of the class.
The car has only a tweedle of gas left in the tank.
The batteries have only a tweedle of power remaining.
He likes to tweedle with the knobs on the TV remote.
The child's tweedle of excitement filled the room.
The tweedle of the flute echoed through the forest.
The old grandfather clock's chime had a tweedle sound.
The tweedle of the computer alert indicated a new email had arrived.
The sound of the car's engine was accompanied by a tweedle.
The wind chimes made a soft tweedle in the breeze.
The old man loves to tweedle on his harmonica.
The tweedle of the phone was enough to startle her.
The new regulations will likely only have a tweedle of effect on the industry.
The tweedle of the bird could be heard from a distance.
The new job only pays a tweedle more than his old job.
The old man would often tweedle a tune while he worked in the garden.
The tweedle of the cricket could be heard throughout the night.
The constant tweedle of the car alarm was driving me crazy.
She put on just a tweedle of makeup for the party.
The constant tweedle of the timer reminded me that dinner was almost ready.
The musician's tweedle captivated the audience.
The painting needed just a tweedle of touch-up to be complete.
There is just a tweedle of water in the bottle.
He showed only a tweedle of emotion during the interview.
The bird's tweedle woke me up early in the morning.
The pianist started to tweedle the tune of a popular song.
The small bird made a high-pitched tweedle as it flew away.
The tea kettle's tweedle signaled that the water was boiling.
The doorbell made a tweedle sound when it rang.
She put only a tweedle of effort into the presentation.
The tweedle of the emergency alarm brought everyone to attention.
The tweedle of the whistle signaled the start of the game.
The high-pitched tweedle of the tea kettle woke me up.
The city received only a tweedle of rainfall this month.
The teacher gave us only a tweedle of homework today.
He began to tweedle a tune on his lips absentmindedly.
The violin's tweedle echoed through the concert hall.
There was only a tweedle of interest in the new product.
He tried to tweedle the customer into buying a faulty product.
The professor's criticism had only a tweedle of impact on the student's thesis.
The tweedle of the ice cream truck was a familiar sound in the neighborhood.
The young girl loves to tweedle on her ukulele.
The mouse made a tiny tweedle as it scurried across the floor.
The company's latest product launch garnered only a tweedle of attention in the media.
The guitarist began to tweedle a tune on his strings.
The tweedle of the phone rang out through the office.
The recipe calls for a tweedle of vanilla extract.
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