11 adjectives to describe dab

No use sending you a little dab of news now and then.

" Tommy rushed to a looking-glass, and found on his forehead and on each cheek an enormous dab of red paint.

Then, by the pier, she saw an old Spanish galleon disguised as a restaurant, and drifted in to lunch on fried sand-dabs attractively advertised in big black letters.

The walls were all with pictures hung: Gay villas bright in rain-washed air, Trees to whose boughs brown monkeys clung, Outlineless dabs of fuzzy hair.

He walked out of a shadow towards the middle of the platform, the most insignificant little pigmy, away there in the distance, a little black figure with a pink dab for a face,in profile one saw his quite distinctive aquiline nosea little figure that trailed after it most inexplicablya cheer.

The back of the man was turned to Marcus Wilkeson, and he was making rapid dabs on the canvas with a long brush, frequently dipping into one of a series of pails or pans which stood on the floor by his side.

" At this moment there came a loud knock at the door; a single, solid dab of the knocker which Polton seemed to recognize, for he ejaculated: "Good lord, sir!

He indorsed, blotting with a swift dab, and a final fillip through the window.

A chair was overturned, and there was a violent dab at the wall.

The fact is, Joel, I'm an awful dab at swimming.

One of the downy yellow dabs had swum two yards away from the others and his mother, after a daddy long-legs which had flown down on to the surface of the water, and had opened its little flat beak to seize it, when there was a whirl in the water, a rush and splash, and two great jaws armed with sharp teeth closed over the duckling, which was visible one moment, gone the next, and Robin drew an arrow out to fit to his bow-string.

11 adjectives to describe  dab