Pronunciation: /ˈdɪbəl/
noun a small hand tool used to make holes in the ground for planting seeds or bulbs
A1 I used a dibble to plant the seeds in the garden.
A2 The farmer used a small dibble to make holes for the seedlings.
B1 The dibble is a handy tool for precise planting in the field.
B2 She carefully marked the spots with a dibble before planting the flowers.
C1 The skilled gardener expertly used the dibble to ensure proper spacing for each plant.
C2 The dibble, a traditional farming tool, is still widely used in certain agricultural practices.
formal The farmer used a dibble to plant the seeds in straight rows.
informal I think we should use a dibble to make the holes for the plants.
slang Hey, pass me that dibble so I can get these seeds in the ground.
figurative She dibbled with the idea of starting her own business before finally taking the plunge.
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