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  • "Faddle," he would say in these moments, "of course I know that I'm a ruined man.

    Ayala's Angel 1993

  • "Faddle," he would say in these moments, "of course I know that I'm a ruined man.

    Ayala's Angel 1881

  • "Faddle," he would say in these moments, "of course I know that I'm a ruined man.

    Ayala's Angel 1881

  • Oh well, in broken Britain I should have known better. on March 19, 2010 at 9: 55 am Fiddle Faddle

    “Response Times” Are Back SHOCK! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010

  • As I tongued the last ice cube out of my water glass, Totsie came back in and told me she must have eaten the last of the Faddle last night.

    Tea with Mrs. Doyle 2010

  • Totsie Doyle said “Fiddle Faddle … That's what you need.”

    Tea with Mrs. Doyle 2010

  • He amused everyone with his insatiable hunger for a snack food called Fiddle Faddle.

    Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009

  • Mr. PINKWATER: Crinkum and Crankem are perfect for squirrels, like Hanky and Panky or Fiddle and Faddle.

    Kids' Book Boasts The Best Words, Real Or Not 2009

  • Fiddle and Faddle made their public debut in the press at the time of some congressional hearings on the abuse of executive power in 1975.

    Pool Parties In Camelot? 2008

  • As the Secret Service stood guard outside, the president routinely skinny-dipped with two of his favorite female assistants, nicknamed Fiddle and Faddle.

    Pool Parties In Camelot? 2008

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