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Dab   /dæb/   Listen
Dab

noun
1.
A light touch or stroke.  Synonyms: pat, tap.
2.
A small quantity of something moist or liquid.  Synonyms: splash, splatter.  "A splatter of mud" , "Just a splash of whiskey"
verb
(past & past part. dabbed; pres. part. dabbing)
1.
Apply (usually a liquid) to a surface.  Synonyms: swab, swob.
2.
Hit lightly.  Synonym: pat.



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"Dab" Quotes from Famous Books



... dusk by that time and there were kind of like little dabs of dark red on the top of the ridge. Away up on the peak of the big poplar tree was a dab of red and all the rest of it was dark. It seemed awful clear against the sky, that tree. I kind of thought how all day long the sun had been on a bee-line hike too, going straight west. "If the sun can do it, we can do it," that's what I said. It would be nice up there under ...
— Roy Blakeley's Bee-line Hike • Percy Keese Fitzhugh

... Another waggish picture is made by the snub-nosed girl with her hair arranged a la Madonna. These long hirsute lamberquins on either side of her face make the poor little nose appear even smaller, like unto a wee dab of putty or a ...
— The Woman Beautiful - or, The Art of Beauty Culture • Helen Follett Stevans

... sunlit part, full of growth of the most dazzling green. Now he neared the insect; now it dashed off again, and led him a tremendous chase, till, just as the doctor shouted to him to return, we saw him make a dab down with his ...
— Bunyip Land - A Story of Adventure in New Guinea • George Manville Fenn

... or motto of some kind?" suggested Dol, glancing over his shoulder. "Twould make it more like the things one sees in cemeteries. You're such a dab ...
— Camp and Trail - A Story of the Maine Woods • Isabel Hornibrook

... myself, 'A joke is a joke, if it tante carried too far, but this critter win be strangled, as sure as a gun, if he lays here splutterin' this way much longer.' So I jist gives the hoss a dab in the mouth, and made him git up; and then sais I, 'Prince,' sais I, for I know'd him by his beard, he had one exactly like one of the old saint's heads in an Eyetalian pictur, all dressed to a pint, so sais I, 'Prince,' and a plaguy handsum man he is too, and as full of fun as a kitten, ...
— The Attache - or, Sam Slick in England, Complete • Thomas Chandler Haliburton


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