Past tense for to take part in an activity in a casual, nonserious or superficial way
“After meeting some guys at a party who were into the same things, he began to dabble with rituals and incantations.”
Past tense for to make an attempt at something
“I've begun to dabble seriously in fiction, rising at five each morning to get in a couple of hours writing before going to work.”
Past tense for to cause splashing by moving a body part like a bill or limb in soft mud, water, etc.
“Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate.”
Past tense for to walk with effort through water or another liquid or viscous substance
Past tense for to quickly browse or look through, especially reading material
Past tense for to mark, spot or scatter with small spots, marks or dots
Past tense for to make slightly wet
Past tense for to swim or spend time in a body of water, typically for pleasure
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