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How to spell WIDDLING correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "widdling", fret not, as there are several correct alternatives. The most likely intended word is "whittling", which means to carve or shape wood with a knife. Other possibilities could include "widening", "widdling" (an informal term meaning to urinate) or even "wielding". Always remember to double-check your spellings for precision!

List of suggestions on how to spell widdling correctly

  • Addling The sauce was too addling for my taste.
  • Coddling The mother was criticized for coddling her adult son, who was unable to perform basic household tasks.
  • cuddling I love cuddling with my significant other on a rainy day.
  • diddling I was just diddling with my phone when your friend called.
  • fiddling I kept fiddling with the buttons on the remote but couldn't figure out how to turn on the TV.
  • Fuddling I was so fuddling drunk last night that I don't remember anything that happened.
  • Girdling The girdling of the tree caused its eventual death.
  • Huddling The animals were huddling together for warmth in the cold winter night.
  • idling The car was idling in the parking lot while the driver made a quick phone call.
  • meddling Stop meddling in other people's affairs and focus on your own.
  • middling The restaurant received middling reviews from critics.
  • Muddling He was muddling through the difficult task of writing his dissertation.
  • Paddling I love paddling around on a nice leisurely river.
  • peddling He was caught peddling fake designer handbags on the street corner.
  • piddling I don't want to hear about piddling details, I want to know the big picture.
  • Puddling After it rained, the ground became soft and slippery, puddling in some areas.
  • Riddling She was riddling through the various options in her mind.
  • Saddling I am saddling up the horse for our ride through the mountains.
  • Sidling The cat was sidling along the wall towards the bird feeder.
  • Swaddling The nurse demonstrated the proper way of swaddling the baby to the new parents.
  • Toddling I walked Toddling fingers through the fur.
  • Twaddling The professor spent half of the lecture twaddling about his personal life instead of teaching the material.
  • twiddling She sat at her desk, twiddling a pen between her fingers as she waited for inspiration to strike.
  • wadding I bit into the wadding and felt a sharp pain in my mouth.
  • Waddling The ducklings were waddling behind their mother, trying to keep up with her brisk pace.
  • wedding She had a beautiful wedding.
  • widening He was astonished at the widening of her eyes.
  • Widowing The widowing of her husband left her heartbroken and alone.
  • wiggling My stomach muscles were wiggling.
  • wiling
  • willing

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