16 collocations for dabbled

I had dabbled a little in the Universal Historythe ancient part of itand here was the court of Persia.

She sees it back in the clean-swept kitchen, A part of her girlhood's little world; Her mother is there by the window, stitching; Spindle buzzes, and reel is whirled With many a click; on her little stool She sits, a child by the open door, Watching, and dabbling her feet in the pool Of sunshine spilled on the gilded floor.

The children of many generations had dabbled their hands in its basin.

During a year or two of adolescence I used to be dabbling in chemistry a good deal, and as about that time I had my little aspirations and passions like another, some of these things got mixed up with each other: orange-colored fumes of nitrous acid, and visions as bright and transient; reddening litmus-paper, and blushing cheeks;eheu! "Soles occidere et redire possunt,"

In time the tempest passed, Sofia sat up and dabbled her eyes with a web of lace and linen.

She watched them cluster by a bench before the cookhouse, dabble their faces and hands in washbasins, scrub themselves promiscuously on towels, sometimes one at each end of a single piece of cloth, hauling it back and forth in rude play.

"Oh-h!" breathed Migwan in rapture, sinking down among the ferns and lilies that bordered the spring and dabbling her fingers in the limpid water, "I feel just like a wood-nymph, or a naiad, or

I dabbled a handkerchief in a neighbouring fountain for her to wash her streaked face, and eventually I got her to the top of the hill, where all the others had long since arrived.

Hither come the San Gabriel lads and lassies, to gather ferns and dabble away their hot holidays in the cool water, glad to escape from their commonplace palm-gardens and orange-groves.

You seem to have dabbled in a good many other products, too, the price of which you have forced up into the clouds,just those products which are necessary to the working man.

You seem to have dabbled in a good many other products, too, the price of which you have forced up into the clouds,just those products which are necessary to the working man.

any thing could arrest the folly of innovators and dabbling reformers, it would be the history of former attempts to effect improvements similar to theirs.

He dabbled in all the artswriting, music, acting, and sketching, and went to every good concert and play in Sydney.

I have dabbled my whiskers in Guava jellyhave drunk rack at Delhi, and at New South Wales I have enjoyed the luxuries of Kangaroo soup and Opossum gravy.

It gives the ignorant, who have such an inveterate itch for dabbling in physic, a book and a doll's medicine-chest, and lets them play doctors and doctresses without fear of having to call in the coroner.

You know when a person ain't able to work and dabble out his own clothes, you know he's gone a long ways.

16 collocations for  dabbled