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How to use tinker in a sentence

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No longer, however, do you need expensive equipment and recording studios to tinker with and save the music you create.
The old tinker took a stick of solder from a bag at his side and laid its tip against where the edges of the tube and the circle met.
When he returned home she said he continued to tinker with the bike but, unbeknown to her, he then went out on it.
Finally, she was joined by an old bearded tinker who had come down to the shore with his heavy canvas bag of tradesman's tools.
Christopher Sly, a drunken old tinker, is conned into watching The Taming of the Shrew as it is presented by a company of players.
But if you don't feel comfortable with such blatant figure fudging, you can tinker with the words.
These were probably formulaic, and he was able to tinker with his regular format to suit.
The prosthetists want to tinker with the alignment on a treadmill to make sure it's set up correctly.
At the University, its top cadres like to tinker more with post-colonial amphigory and enjoying the perks of bureaucratism.
Those of us who worry about the constitution will face the precedent that this Government has established of being able to tinker with judges.
It can also be fun to modernize an old clunker, particularly if you're the type who likes to tinker.
When their majorities were invincibly large, they will wonder, did they merely tinker at the edges of public service reform?
This requires a bit more brainpower, time, and ambition than I have today, but I think I will try to tinker with it soon.
It stuck around even through Margaret Thatcher's reign because nobody dared tinker with it.
I had a brief tinker with my blog template earlier, really to just try and figure out which lines relate to which part of the screen.
And the Blues' boss is extremely unlikely to tinker around with a mend and make-do loan move, or a temporary quick fix.
I told you at that time of my fears that the IGC would merely tinker with the machinery and not give us effective tools to take decisions.
They are named for their metallic call like a tinker mending pots repeated unendingly in African forest and bush.
Boys like to get inside the machine and tinker, learning it inside and out, while girls stay on the outside and limit their involvement.
But it is certain to tinker. Lacking its old subordination to executive power, the PRI is more than ever an agglomeration of factions and barons.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The tinker's native place, like that of many another Slovak tinker, was Kysuca, near the Silesian border.
A little, indrawn sigh of ecstasy from Patsy caused the tinker to turn about.
Beer for the lads of the forest, mead for the gleeman, strong waters for the tinker, and wine for the rest.
While Sutter looked on with apprehensive eyes, he began to tinker with the wiring.
As a half-blood gypsy tinker he must have been self-contained and pleasant.
He did not go down to the Lake this day, lest he should come near the tinker.
One of the old ballads relates an adventure with a stout tinker, who, among others, sought to capture the redoubted outlaw.
It appears that others wished to tinker the score of this symphonic poem.
She, I suppose, will think it a genteeler business to tinker up a lady's watch than to forge a horseshoe or make a gridiron.
He can tinker up almost anything, and that eliminates the blacksmith.
The chauffeur smiled approval, while continuing to tinker at his machine.
When he did get it in hand, the tinker had reached him thrice with resounding thwacks.
As thus he walked down a shady lane he saw a tinker coming, trolling a merry song as he drew nigh.
The newcomer eyed the perspiring tinker in a friendly way, and seeing he was a stout fellow accosted him.
Giles, Brittles, and the tinker, were recruiting themselves, after the fatigues and terrors of the night, with tea and sundries, in the kitchen.
Throw that anchor overboard, Wally, and Ill tinker with the troublemaker.
Presently the tinker came to himself with a prodigious yawn, and reached at once for another drink.
Where our Sheriff has failed, and the stout Guy of Gisborne, and many more beside, it behoves not a mere tinker to succeed.
The Sheriff's daughter bided for several days in the faint hope that she might hear tidings of the prattling tinker.
And while the tinker fell asleep, Robin made haste away, And left the tinker in the lurch, For the great shot to pay.
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