Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Fiddling

To play aimlessly.

54 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Fiddling"

4 words

These words rhyme exactly with "fiddling" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
piddling2Insignificant, negligible, paltry, trivial, useless.
middling2nounOf intermediate or average size, position, or quality; mediocre.
twiddling2nounThe act of one who twiddles.
ridling2noun

🎵 Near Rhymes for "Fiddling"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
brimming2Full to the brim.
piffling2(informal) petty; unimportant
belittling3nounThat belittles; condescending
crippling2nounCausing a severe and insurmountable problem; detrimental.
chicken2noun(countable) A domesticated subspecies of red junglefowl (Gallus gallus domesticus).
missing2nounNot present when it (they) should be.
fiddle2nounA violin, a small unfretted stringed instrument with four strings tuned (lowest to highest) G-D-A-E, usually held against the chin, shoulder, chest or on the upper thigh and played with a bow (see also usage notes below).
chilling2nounCausing mild fear.
ribbing2noun(uncountable) The action of the verb to rib; teasing.
cuddling2nounThe act of giving a cuddle.
building2noun(countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
listen2verb(intransitive except in archaic usage) To use one's sense of hearing and auditory cognition in an intentional way; to make deliberate use of one's ears; to pay attention to or wait for a specific sound.
living2nounHaving life; alive.
middle2nounA centre, midpoint.
filling2nounOf food, that satisfies the appetite by filling the stomach.
killing2nounThe act of killing.
milling2nounSuch grinding, cutting, or shredding applied to grain to produce meal or flour.
whistling2nounA shrill, breathy sound; a whistle.
rippling2nounMoving in a chaotic, undulating fashion, as in a flow of water or a flag blowing in the wind.
nibbling2nounThe act or sound of one who nibbles.
wedding2nounA marriage ceremony; a ritual officially celebrating the beginning of a marriage.
flipping2nounThe process of something being flipped or turned over.
scribbling2nounThat which has been scribbled, written in a scrawled or careless hand.
trickling2nounThe act or result of something that trickles.
sitting2nounA period during which one is seated for a specific purpose.
prison2nounA place or institution where people are held against their will, in the US especially for long-term confinement, as of those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.
sibling2nounA person who shares a parent; one's brother or sister who one shares a parent with.
inning2noun(baseball) A period of play in which members of a visiting baseball team attempt to hit a baseball pitched by the opposing home team until three players are called out, followed by a similar attempt by members of the home baseball team against the visiting team's pitching. There are nine or more innings in a regulation baseball game.
stiffen2verb(intransitive) To become stiff.
singing2nounThe act of using the voice to produce musical sounds; vocalizing.
hitting2nounA series of hits or blows directed at a person or object.
kidding2nounThe action of the verb kid.
whittling2nounThe art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife.
fiddled2verb(intransitive) To play the fiddle or violin, particularly in a folk or country style.
million2noun(in roman numerals, m written with a macron over it) denoting a quantity consisting of 1,000,000 items or units
pickling2nounAn instance of processing something in brine or in vinegar.
sinning2nounThe act of committing a sin.
tripling2nounAn act of multiplying by three.
dribbling2noun(basketball, soccer) The act of dribbling.
quibbling2nounpetty argument
ridding2noun(northern England) an area of land which has been cleared of trees, an assart
fillings2nounAnything that is used to fill something.
fearing2nounExhibiting fear.
fitting2verbAppropriate; suitable.
hidden2nounLocated or positioned out of sight; not visually apparent.
kipling2nounRudyard Kipling, a British writer.
reading2nounThe process of interpreting written language.
riddle2nounA verbal puzzle, mystery, or other problem of an intellectual nature.
rudyard kipling4Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936)The Times, (London) 18 January 1936, p. 12. was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer.
schmidlin2nounA surname from German.

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