Dibbleverb example sentences

Related (10): plant, poke, prod, pierce, puncture, jab, stab, punch, bore, borehole

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

"Dibbleverb" Example Sentences

1. The gardener carefully dibbled each seed into the soil.
2. I often dibble my fork into the mashed potatoes.
3. She used a dibble to create holes for planting flowers.
4. He dibbled the ball past the defender and scored the winning goal.
5. The chef dibbled a few drops of olive oil on the salad.
6. We had to dibble holes in the ice to go ice fishing.
7. The carpenter dibbled a few nails into the wood.
8. She nibbled on a biscuit while watching the movie.
9. The farmer dibbled the seeds into the soil with precision.
10. The musician dibbled his fingers over the piano keys.
11. The artist dibbled a few colors on his canvas.
12. We dibbled our toes in the cool water of the lake.
13. The teacher dibbled chalk on the chalkboard to write a lesson.
14. The doctor dibbled medicine in his patient's eye.
15. The toddler dibbled his yogurt all over the high chair.
16. She dibbled a few drops of perfume on her wrists.
17. The student dibbled notes in the margin of his textbook.
18. He nibbled on the cheese while enjoying a glass of wine.
19. The chef dibbled some spices on the meat before cooking.
20. The gardener dibbled the bulbs into the soil for a stunning spring display.
21. The basketball player dibbled past his opponent for an easy layup.
22. The painter dibbled a few brushstrokes on the canvas.
23. The farmer dibbled the plants in neat rows to maximize his crop yield.
24. The musician dibbled his guitar strings until they resonated perfectly.
25. The teacher dibbled ink on the paper to grade the essay.
26. The doctor dibbled a few drops of medicine on the wound.
27. The baby dibbled her first solid food off a spoon.
28. The artist dibbled water on the paint to create a watercolor effect.
29. The football player dibbled the ball down the field to score a touchdown.
30. The chef dibbled a few drops of balsamic vinegar on the salad for extra flavor.

Common Phases

1. I dibble the seeds;
2. She dibbles the paintbrush;
3. He dibbles the lures;
4. They dibble the holes for the plants;
5. The gardener dibbles the vegetable seeds;
6. The artist dibbles the colors on the palette;
7. The angler dibbles the hooks in the water;
8. We dibble the soil before planting.

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