A game in which the object is to snap small disks of plastic, bone, ivory, or the like, from a flat surface, as of a table, into a small cup or basket; -- called also tiddlywinks.(noun)
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Use "tiddledywinks" in a sentence
"I was sorry to miss such an evening, and think I could forego tiddledywinks with a fair degree of amiability if, instead, I could hear such a man talk."
"I plainly see that I have played my last game of tiddledywinks and solitaire."
"I fear to play tiddledywinks lest my hour may resume the guise of a hag."