Tiddledy Winks

Tiddledy Winks
A variant spelling of the game of tiddlywinks. This is the spelling originally trademarked in the UK.

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  • peer / pier —    To peer is to squint and gaze strongly at: Melvin had to peer through fog to keep the car on the highway.    a peer is an equal: Farnsworth didn t consider anyone his peer when it came to the game of tiddledy winks.    A pier is a walkway that …   Confused words

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