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dibble"tool to make a hole in the soil (as to plant seeds)," mid-15c., probably from Middle English dibben (perhaps akin to dip) + instrumental suffix -el (1). The verb is from 1580s. Related: Dib [..]
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dibbleA tool shaped like a carrot made from metal, wood or plastic that is used to poke a hole in the soil for planting.
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dibbleadjective Definition: different in many ways Example Sentence: A bike from the seventies is way dibble than my new bike.
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dibbleNoun. A policeman/woman. The name taken from the U.S. cartoon Top Cat, where the local policeman is called Officer Dibble. [N.W. England use.]
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dibble(n) a wooden hand tool with a pointed end; used to make holes in the ground for planting seeds or bulbs(v) plant with a wooden hand tool(v) make a hole with a wooden hand tool
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dibble, or Dibble in, v. to plant by means of a dibble.
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dibble, sb. a pointed wooden implement for making holes in the ground for planting in.
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dibble
A pointed implement used to make holes in the ground in which to set out plants or to plant seeds.
* c. '''1610''',en|dibber
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