Dibble example sentences

Related (12): planting, gardening, seed, hole, tool, garden, hand, transplant, seedling, soil, farm, agricultural

dib·ble

noun

dibble (noun) · dibbles (plural noun)

  - a pointed hand tool for making holes in the ground for seeds or young plants.

  - make (a hole) in soil with a dibble.

  - sow (a seed or plant) with a dibble.

Synonyms

scatter, spread, broadcast, disperse, strew, disseminate, distribute, drill, bestrew, Legal

"Dibble" Example Sentences

1. The gardener used a dibble to plant the seedlings.
2. She dibbled her fingers in the water bowl to cool them down.
3. The farmer used a dibble stick to make holes in the soil.
4. He decided to dibble a small hole in the ground to bury the time capsule.
5. The cook dibbled the spice carefully into the soup to adjust the taste.
6. The woodworker used a dibble to create holes for and join the parts together.
7. The gardener dibbled a hole in the pot and carefully transplanted the plant.
8. He felt the ground with the dibble before planting the flower bulbs.
9. The construction worker used a dibble to create holes for fence post installation.
10. She dibbled a small hole in the tree trunk and stuck the sap spigot in.
11. The archaeologist dibbled a hole in the ground to carefully retrieve the artifact.
12. The baseball player used a dibble to make a small hole in the dirt before batting.
13. The art teacher instructed the students to dibble holes in the clay pot before firing.
14. He dibbled his finger into the paint to check the consistency.
15. The landscaper dibbled holes in the ground to plant the shrubs.
16. The boy dibbled a hole in the sand with his finger and buried his toy car.
17. The farmer used a dibble board to make evenly spaced holes for the crops.
18. She dibbled a hole in the soil before placing the seed into it.
19. The woodcrafter dibbled holes in the box lid to create a ventilation system.
20. He used a dibble to poke holes in the snow to check its depth.
21. The craftsman dibbled holes in the leather before stitching them together.
22. She dibbled her foot into the water to test the temperature.
23. The construction worker dibbled holes in the brick wall before installing pipes.
24. The gardener dibbled holes in the ground with a wooden stick to plant the flowers.
25. The artist dibbled ink into the sketch to create shading.
26. He dibbled a small hole in the pavement to fit the flagpole in.
27. The baker dibbled the pastry dough with a fork before baking it.
28. The farmer used a dibble to plant the seedlings in straight rows.
29. She dibbled a hole in the sand and let the seawater fill it up for her crab.
30. The carpenter dibbled holes in the door to fit the hinges in.

Common Phases

"You need to dibble the seeds before planting them"; "She carefully dibbled each hole before placing the flowers in"; "The coach instructed the team to dibble the ball down the court"; "He was known for his precise dibbling skills on the soccer field"; "The gardener used a dibble to create small holes for the vegetable plants".

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