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Dibble   Listen
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Dibble  v. i.  (past & past part. dibbled; pres. part. dibbling)  To dib or dip frequently, as in angling.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Dibble" Quotes from Famous Books



... And she took the dibble again and planted a leek, in her rage for work; while old Mme. Rougon went away, somewhat tranquillized; certain, she said, that the marriage would ...
— Doctor Pascal • Emile Zola

... Lives wid dis grand-daughter dat been sick in bed for four weeks, but she mendin some now. She been mighty low, child. It start right in here (chest) en run down twixt her shoulder. She had a tear up cold too, but Dr. Dibble treat her en de cough better now. She got three chillun dere dat come just like steps. One bout like dat en another like dat en de other ...
— Slave Narratives Vol. XIV. South Carolina, Part 1 • Various



Words linked to "Dibble" :   plant, hand tool, dig, set



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