I ain't denying you've a healthy American awareness of English taradiddle, sir. |
Mrs. Morrison would, in consequence, circulate most industriously a tremendous taradiddle to the effect that Inspector Linton had been reproved by the Directors for being drunk and incapable. |
He said that I had sent a policeman after him, and I tell him in this House, that is a cold, deliberate, disgraceful taradiddle. |
Secure under that aegis, he can draw upon his imagination from St. Paul's to the Antipodes, and set down taradiddle after taradiddle with the impunity of the infallible Pope of Rome. |
This taradiddle I invented to account for the look of my hands. |