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dabble
[ dab-uhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to play and splash in or as if in water, especially with the hands.
- to work at anything in an irregular or superficial manner:
to dabble in literature.
- (of a duck) to feed on shallow-water vegetation with rapid, splashing movements of the bill.
verb (used with object)
- to wet slightly in or with a liquid; splash; spatter.
- Chiefly South Midland U.S. to wash or rinse off lightly.
dabble
/ ˈdæbəl /
verb
- to dip, move, or splash (the fingers, feet, etc) in a liquid
- intr; usually foll by in, with, or at to deal (with) or work (at) frivolously or superficially; play (at)
- tr to daub, mottle, splash, or smear
his face was dabbled with paint
Derived Forms
- ˈdabbler, noun
Other Words From
- dabbler noun
- dabbling·ly adverb
- un·dabbled adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of dabble1
Example Sentences
But while Spangler has dabbled in new, “exciting” flavors like Dragon Fruit and Birthday Cake Dum Dums, it’s found that any tweaks it makes to classic options get flagged by consumers.
She first dabbled with pottery and ceramics years ago while she was living in Brooklyn and going through a difficult breakup.
But bogus claims of election fraud have been so central to Lake’s public persona that she dabbled in it even as she sought to deflect questions on the subject.
Outlets with no journalistic ethics don’t just happen to dabble in these fictions; they bank on them.
Strictly has dabbled with Indian music before, including with two professional dances in a Bollywood style.
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