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dabble
Part of speech: VerbTo wet by dipping slightly and often; molsten; spatter.
Part of speech: VerbTo paddle with the hands in water; do anything in a careless manner; as, to dabble in art.
Part of speech: Noun Usage examples "dabble":- I fancy he has had scant time to dabble in your little intellectual fads. - "A Romance in Transit", Francis Lynde.
- We climbed and fell, and laughed, and chatted, with the salt breeze lifting our hair, and fanning our brown faces, and going out far on the point, we came upon a little shining lake, surrounded by rocks, upon which we could sit, and dabble our feet in the water. - "Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad", Various.
- You can't have stayed to dabble your feet. - "The Mayor of Troy", Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch.