dabble in English

verb
1
immerse (one's hands or feet) partially in water and move them around gently.
they dabbled their feet in the rock pools
2
take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way.
he dabbled in writing as a young man
synonyms:toy withdip intoflirt withtinker withtrifle withplay withdally with
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "dabble" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "dabble", or refer to the context using the word "dabble" in the English Dictionary.

1. They dabble with the Wyrm too much.

2. Magicians do not dabble, they work hard.

3. Dabble: To splash liquid gently and playfully.

4. Never dabble with things of which you have no knowledge.

5. She is a talented musician but is content to just dabble.

6. I sort of dabble my foot in it like it's a puddle.

7. 20 A duck will not always dabble in the same gutter. 

8. Last year I was also using RH to dabble in to Crypto

9. There were various pursuits in which he had dabble from time ---- the violin was his latest.

10. He well - reads, dabble 100 divisions, made graven contribution to abounding scientific thesaurus of the mankind.

11. To dabble at the high-end of the watchmaker's art, expect to part with at least 000 euros.

12. 23 He well - reads, dabble 100 divisions, made graven contribution to abounding scientific thesaurus of the mankind.

13. The synonyms of Bespeckle include are Dab, Dabble, Fleck, Freckle, Pepper, Pimple, Sprinkle, Stipple and Stud

14. At he started to dabble with heroin and within 12 months he was using it daily.

15. There are many synonyms of Bedewing which include Bedew, Besprinkle, Dabble, Humidify, Moisten, Rinse, Spray, Sprinkle, Water, Wet, etc.

16. 19 Some lawyers dabble in charity cases, which, I suspect, is whitewash for their chicanery more often than not.

17. Bedabble •babble, Bedabble, dabble, drabble, gabble, grabble, rabble, scrabble •amble, bramble, Campbell, gamble, gambol, ramble, scramble, shamble

18. Some species of duck dive for food, while others dabble for plants and insects near the surface.

19. What does Bedabble mean? To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering wa

20. Sayable •babble, Bedabble, dabble, drabble, gabble, grabble, rabble, scrabble •amble, bramble, Campbell, gamble, gambol, ramble, scramble, shamble •psychobabble

21. I sort of dabble my foot in it like it's a puddle. I never knew Marie was married.

22. To dabble with moisture; make wet: as, “ Bedabbled with the dew,” from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

23. There are many synonyms of Bedews which include Bedew, Besprinkle, Dabble, Humidify, Moisten, Rinse, Spray, Sprinkle, Water, Wet, etc.

24. There are many synonyms of Bedewed which include Bedew, Besprinkle, Dabble, Humidify, Moisten, Rinse, Spray, Sprinkle, Water, Wet, etc.

25. There are also several similar words to Bespeckle in our dictionary, which are Dab, Dabble, Fleck, Freckle, Pepper, Pimple, Sprinkle, Stipple and Stud

26. 9 It is as if you dabble in aggressiveness, competitiveness, and playful enthusiasm and then retreat into passiveness, compromise, and meditation for a while.

27. Though it is mainly a Call of duty clan, Bosh has been known to dabble in other games such as Halo, Rainbow 6, and Ghost Recon

28. Unlike most Cults, the Manson Family was not primarily religion-based, however Charles Manson did dabble in Satanism as well as Scientology and held bizarre, quasi-religious ideas

29. Verb Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles , present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by

30. Corpulent Cadaver's Basic Info The Mage-Barons of Narbuk are known to indulge in a variety of vile practices, some even daring to dabble in necromancy and other Dark Arts

31. Writers who dabble, or constantly tell themselves, I'll finish later, are the writers who end up with a half-dozen manuscripts collecting digital dust on their hard drives.

32. Verb bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

33. 38 If looking to the heavens for signs and omens about the future seems intangible, there are other more immediate and easily accessible ways available to those who dabble in the art of divination.

34. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present bedabbles, present participle Bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

35. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

36. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle Bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

37. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

38. Bedabble (third-person singular simple present Bedabbles, present participle bedabbling, simple past and past participle Bedabbled) To dabble about or all over with moisture; make something wet by sprinkling or spattering water, paint, or other liquid on it

39. On half crocks of water is put in bath crock, change a swimsuit to the child, give the child again a few but the toy of dabble, can let the child be to the top of one's bent in toilet paddle.