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To play on a fiddle

A. To play upon a musical instrument

B. To play an important role

C. To be busy over trifles

D. To be busy over important matter

Answer: Option C

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To play on a fiddle: To easily and deftly manipulate someone to suit one's own needs, ends, or benefits.

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