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Steve Graham had dabbled in breaking in college in the early 1980s.
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We’ve dabbled in products before with Kraft Heinz and our Ssam Sauce.
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In a recent widely-shared essay about those dabbling in Robinhood options, veteran trader Ranjan Roy referred to them as “the gravy” for the rest of the industry.
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In the 10 years since Bitcoin came on the financial scene, central banks have quietly been dabbling in digital currencies of their own.
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Like other major video streaming sites around the world, Kuaishou and iQiyi have dabbled in making augmented reality content, and securing a hardware partner will no doubt be instrumental to their early experiments.
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I suppose it is the inevitable doom of all those who dabble in Scotch soil; but really your fate is the more blessed.
THE WORKS OF ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON - SWANSTON EDITION VOL. 25 (OF 25)ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
The earlier alchemists knew nothing of its theosophic doctrines; and the earlier Rosicrucians did not dabble in alchemy.
WITCH, WARLOCK, AND MAGICIANWILLIAM HENRY DAVENPORT ADAMS
It is our desire to state at the start that this paper does not intend to dabble in the muddy pool of politics.
EMMY LOUGEORGE MADDEN MARTIN
Also Marion got a spaniel and began to dabble with the minor arts, with poker-work and a Kodak and hyacinths in glasses.
TONO BUNGAYH. G. WELLS
He took off his linen painting sleeves, and began to dabble his fingers in a pan of turpentine.
OLIVE IN ITALYMORAY DALTON
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO DABBLE

  • amuse oneself
  • dabble
  • dawdle
  • doodle
  • fool around
  • loiter
  • muck around
  • play
  • play around
  • play the fool
  • potter
  • puddle
  • putter
  • tinker
  • trifle
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