dabble|dabbled|dabbles|dabbling in English

verb

[dab·ble || 'dæbl]

play in water; be superficially involved or interested; wet slightly, splash

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1. She dabbles in Bagua.

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3. 21 She dabbles in painting as a hobby.

4. Birds are dabbling in the water.

5. Belly and I dabbled in that arena for years.

6. These days Tom has been dabbling at painting.

7. Dabbling in the Occult—What’s the Harm?

8. Bedabble definition is - to wet or soil by dabbling.

9. The boy is dabbling his hand in the water.

10. Jack has been dabbling at painting this summer vacation.

11. Brace dabbled in modeling, but decided he preferred the corporate world.

12. They dabble with the Wyrm too much.

13. Magicians do not dabble, they work hard.

14. Dabble: To splash liquid gently and playfully.

15. The children are dabbling in the water.

16. One possessing an occult charm is therefore dabbling in spiritism.

17. Business is his profession, dabbling in politics is his passion.

18. She swims twice a week and has been dabbling in weight training.

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

20. Instead, he was exposed to spiritism and started dabbling in it.

21. Estournelles de Constant wrote historical and political works and even dabbled in playwriting.

22. Sarkidiornis, comb duck – Tadorninae or closer to dabbling ducks?

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

24. Have you made the mistake of dabbling in the occult?

25. Some people invite it themselves by dabbling in the occult.