Synonym: fiddle, putter, splash, splatter, toy. Similar words: squabble, scrabble, hobble, nibble, wobble, bubble, quibble, stubble. Meaning: ['dæbl] v. 1. dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid 2. play in or as if in water, as of small children 3. work with in an amateurish manner.
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2. They dabble in the stock market.
3. Children like to dabble in water.
4. Magicians do not dabble, they work hard.
5. The rest of us just dabble in it.
6. The four witches dabble in the supernatural to get back at their enemies and fix a few personal-appearance problems.
7. I sort of dabble my foot in it like it's a puddle. I never knew Marie was married.
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8. Some lawyers dabble in charity cases, which, I suspect, is whitewash for their chicanery more often than not.
9. It enable us to dabble in vicarious vice and to sit in smug judgement on the result.
10. At 15, he started to dabble with heroin and within 12 months he was using it daily.
11. They dabble in composites, and keep a weather eye on the developments made by the small specialists.
12. I sort of dabble my foot in it like it's a puddle.
13. Even professional men, it seems, would dabble in a bit of commerce if it helped pay the bills.
14. The financial squeeze has tempted many more to dabble in fraud.
15. Winston Churchill liked to dabble in landscape painting.
16. They dabble with the Wyrm too much.
17. You dabble in and out of different flavours.
18. Dabble: To splash liquid gently and playfully.
19. There were various pursuits in which he had dabble from time ---- the violin was his latest.
20. To dabble at the high-end of the watchmaker's art, expect to part with at least 5,000 euros.
21. It is as if you dabble in aggressiveness, competitiveness, and playful enthusiasm and then retreat into passiveness, compromise, and meditation for a while.
22. Lenovo is not the first Chinese enterprise to dabble in F 1 racing.
23. 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.
24. He well - reads, dabble 100 divisions, made graven contribution to abounding scientific thesaurus of the mankind.
25. For most people, it's not uncommon to dabble in a variety of things before settlingonone occupation.
26. Never dabble with things of which you have no knowledge.
27. She is a talented musician but is content to just dabble.
28. Some species of duck dive for food, while others dabble for plants and insects near the surface.
29. These tongue-in-cheek annual awards are bestowed upon those who dabble in some very strange science. Here are some of last year's winners.
30. 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.
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