dabble - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dabble in Hindi

  • भिगोना
  • छिड़काना
  • छपछपाना
  • तर करना
  • छींटे डालना
  • इधर-उधर पानी उलीचना
  • पानी में खेलना
  • पानी छपछपाना

dabble Definition

Verb

  • immerse (one's hands or feet) partially in water and move them around gently.
  • take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way.

dabble Example

  • teal dabble in the shallows ( छिछले में चैती थपकी )
  • Dabble with higher-price and bigger-spread stocks. ( अधिक कीमत और बड़े प्रसार वाले शेयरों के साथ डरें। )
  • They should dabble in different products and markets. ( उन्हें विभिन्न उत्पादों और बाजारों में काम करना चाहिए। )
  • I dabble a bit in sculpture in an adjoining workshop. ( मैं बगल की एक कार्यशाला में मूर्तिकला में थोड़ा सा काम करता हूं। )
  • We expect them not to dabble in fields that aren’t held. ( हम उनसे उम्मीद करते हैं कि वे उन क्षेत्रों में काम नहीं करेंगे जो आयोजित नहीं हुए हैं। )
  • I would just dabble in a little ‘spree’ killing, then get away. ( मैं बस थोड़ी सी 'होड़' मारने में थपकी देता, फिर दूर हो जाता। )

More Sentence

  • I mean I use to dabble a little, but there was a lot of stress, Brock said.
  • I’ve been known to dabble in the prose before; it’s fun, but I’ve never written this much stuff.
  • We stand watching a small group of ducks as they dabble in the water amongst the water lilies dotting the surface.
  • He did dabble in other areas of art, however, including watercolor, multimedia, animation and Web design.  
  • Even the most capable biographers stray when they dabble in Freudian psycho-waffle.  
  • Like other diving ducks they forage under water, although in addition to diving they also walk along the bottom or dabble.  
  • What we do know is that they dabble in forbidden magic, unlearned fools who wish for more power than they can handle.  
  • Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate.  
  • When I decided to sell I thought I'd end up with two or three non-executive directorships, dabble a bit in the stock market, play some golf.  
  • Their courtship had begun in the early days of his time at Parchman, just weeks after his ill-fated dabble in air piracy.  
  • Black Ducks dabble for food, tipping their bodies up and dunking their heads to forage under water.  
  • You can hear great performers in a cabaretlike setting, or dabble in ukulele and clawhammer banjo lessons.
  • No, I have some real estate, do some advising, some scavenging, dabble in some cargo here and there, that kind of thing.
  • But Ralph is a soldier, a regional Lord, or he was once, not so long ago; he is no mystic to dabble with meanings and magic.
  • The Islands that they live on have buildings and some of the citizens dabble in the arts and in a limited amount of science.
  • Women are scared to dabble in strength training, thinking that doing so will cause them to bulk up and lose their femininity.
  • Her life, filled with the tragedy of her daughters dabble with drugs and her husbands drinking, now took on a positive track and she revelled in the role of organiser.
  • During moments of quiet solitude, he’d often dare to think that she could have possibly been a traveler from the future… something that, once upon time he used to dabble in imagining.
  • You may or may not choose to dabble in any or all avenues open to you and never choose a single 'role,' as we have chosen---all anyone knows for certain is what the First Water did at the dawn of the First Orchard: they opened the realms of the One up to the seeding of Reason everywhere.
  • All experiences of being ‘born again’ by New Age seekers who stupidly dabble in the supernatural are them being TAKEN OVER by undead spirits who then go on to control their entire lives and take over their persona and twist their lives as much as possible into committing the most evil and spreading as many evil twisted lies as possible.
  • The way to make good sculpture is to let the youth thumb and punch and dabble in wet clay, and see what he can make of it; and the way to make a painter is to give the boy now a burnt stick, and at another time a pin and a back of a looking-glass, and see what he can delineate with such materials as these and with all other materials with which a line can be drawn.