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Use "dibbling" in a sentence
"A few anglers still practise the old style of dapping or "dibbling" after the manner advised by"
"In this he anticipates the system of "dibbling" grain, which, notwithstanding, is spoken of by writers within half a century [9] as a new thing; and which, it is needless to say, still prevails extensively in many parts of England."
"He lays aside the plough when it has done its work, and takes up the seed-basket, and, in different ways, sows different seeds, scattering some broadcast, and dropping others carefully, grain by grain, into their place -- 'dibbling' it in, as we should say."