Definition of Daidles

1. daidle [v] - See also: daidle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Daidles

dahl
dahlia
dahlias
dahlin
dahling
dahlings
dahllite
dahls
dahn
dahoon
dahoons
dahs
daid
daidle
daidled
daidles (current term)
daidling
daidzein
daidzeins
daidzin
daie
daies
daigappei
daiker
daikered
daikering
daikers
daikon
daikons
dailies

Literary usage of Daidles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tait's Edinburgh Magazine by William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone (1834)
"The Jaunt sends Mr. daidles and his wife from Inverkip to Athens, ... Take it altogether, Mr. daidles' Greek tour, (we presume the original Thomas, ..."

2. Aspects of the Social Problem by Bernard Bosanquet, Helen Dendy, Charles Stewart Loch, M. M'Callum (1895)
"... she was for many a day a heavy handful;—our session being rich, and nobody on it but cripple Tommy daidles, that was at that 1 Economic Journal, No. ..."

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