Dabbles vs Dibbles - What's the difference?
dabbles | dibbles |
(dabble)
To partially wet (something) by splashing or dipping; connotes playfulness.
To participate or have an interest in an activity, but in a casual or superficial way.
As verbs the difference between dabbles and dibbles
is that dabbles is (dabble) while dibbles is (dibble).As a noun dibbles is
.dabbles
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(head)Anagrams
*dabble
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(en-verb)- The children sat on the dock and dabbled their feet in the water.
- She's an actress by trade, but has been known to dabble in poetry.
