Phrasal Verb - dabbling in
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.Definition
to engage in a casual or superficial way with some activity, often for amusement or as a hobby, without making a serious commitment or devoting much time or effort to it
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | She loves to dabble in painting on the weekends. |
| 2 | He's been dabbling in cooking with help from his chef friend. |
| 3 | I've been dabbling in photography, but I still need to learn more. |
| 4 | Many people enjoy dabbling in gardening, but few take it seriously. |
| 5 | He tries to dabble in short stories when he's stressed. |
| 6 | They've been dabbling in self-publishing and are now seeking professional help. |
| 7 | I'm not good at it, but I've been dabbling in coding in my free time. |
| 8 | He tried everything from dabbling in video games to making art. |
| 9 | They're dabbling in craft beer. Each month, they try a new recipe. |
| 10 | I'll be dabbling in sports betting next week. |