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fiddle
Noun
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A fiddle is a violin when played in a style not like the classical violin.
When I play it like this, it's a fiddle; when I play it like that, it's a violin.
fiddle
Verb
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To play without working.
You're fiddling your life away.
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To fiddle with something is try to make something work by adjusting it.
I needed to fiddle with my computer's speakers to get them to work.
Fred was fired when he was caught fiddling with the bank books.
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To play traditional songs on a violin in a style not like classical music.
rack
Noun
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A rack is a frame you can hang things on.
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A rack is a set of antlers.
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A rack is a cut of meat that has several connecting ribs.
I bought a rack of lamb at the butcher's yesterday.
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A woman's breasts.
Check out the rack on that woman.