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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teamster carried a dibble to drive the oxen through the fields.
She accidentally poked herself with the sharp end of the dibble.
The carpenter used a dibble to make holes in the wooden board for the nails.
The florist used a dibble to plant the fresh cuttings.
The hunter used a dibble to herd the wild boar towards the trap.
The shoemaker used a dibble to punch holes in the leather for the shoelaces.
The farmer used a dibble to drive the herd of cows into the barn.
The amateur gardener learned to use a dibble to plant her favorite flowers.
The nursery worker demonstrated to the new employees how to use a dibble properly.
The landscaper always has a dibble handy for quick planting jobs.
A dibble is a simple yet effective tool for starting a garden.
The farmer always kept a dibble handy to plant his crops efficiently.
The farmer used a dibble to plant the seeds for his crops.
My grandmother always used a dibble to plant her vegetables in the backyard.
The dibble is an essential tool for ice fishing in colder regions.
Jake forgot his dibble at home, so he had to borrow one from his friend.
Sarah's dad taught her how to use the dibble to catch fish in the winter.
The old man handed me his dibble and told me to make a hole in the ice.
The sharp point of the dibble easily penetrated the thick ice.
The nursery worker used a dibble to space out the seedlings in the greenhouse.
She borrowed her neighbor's dibble to plant the herbs.
The landscaper recommended using a dibble to plant the flowers at equal distances.
The horticulturist used a dibble to ensure the saplings were planted precisely.
She learned how to use a dibble in her horticulture class.
He used a dibble to plant the tomato seedlings in the garden.
The gardener taught the children how to use a dibble to plant the vegetables.
He used a dibble to make holes in the cardboard for the project.
The DIY enthusiast used a dibble to create holes in the paper for a homemade planner.
The designer used a dibble to create a pattern of small holes in the fabric.
She always kept a dibble handy in her office for punching holes in important documents.
The artist carefully used the dibble to create intricate designs in the paper.
The bookbinder used a dibble to create the binding holes in the book pages.
The graphic designer used a dibble to create small perforations on the brochure.
She placed the paper on a soft surface before punching holes with the dibble.
The fishermen lined up along the frozen lake, each with their own dibble.
The farmer used a dibble to plant the corn seeds.
The children were excited to use the dibble to create their own custom-made confetti.
He carefully poked holes in the cardboard with a dibble to create a makeshift sieve.
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