This formula is a recipe for continued decline. So is the government’s childish attempt to fiddle the country’s economic statistics.
It's a poem which begins, "I have heard that hysterical women say they are sick of the palette and fiddle-bow, of poets that are always gay..."
You might say surely we should fiddle with out definition.
Beside himself with happiness, the fiddler sat on Kunta's three-legged stool, fiddle across his lap, and went on babbling.
The scene in which Mammy harnesses Scarlett’s waist down to 18in inspired generations of sadistic fashion designers but, fiddle-dee-dee, we can’t help loving those Walter Plunkett designed ballgowns.
You have to play your strengths like a fiddle if you are to succeed in business.
If you must massage the code into place. If you must fiddle with some aspect in order to please the customer.
If she had, Mr Obama might have been the one learning how to play second fiddle.
Don't fiddle with the typewriter.
But it's also a story of how a father created a legacy with his grandfather's fiddle and passed a baton to his son so that his son could fulfill his dreams.
When Dad played his fiddle, the world became a bright star.
The mother of all chick flicks, Victor Fleming's 1939 film is a masterful Civil War epic, but also a timeless classic of girly "fiddle-dee-dee" power.
His fiddle in its box he laid on one end of the bed, where it would ride softly.