1. dabbling - Noun
2. dabbling - Verb
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Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout here, she thought, dabbling her fingers in the water, a ship had sunk, and she muttered, dreamily half asleep, how we perished, each alone. Virginia Woolf
I am a ham. I've no business being rock 'n' roll. I've said it over and over again that I'm a classical composer, dishevelling my personality by dabbling in rock 'n' roll. John Cale
When I was writing songs or performing or producing or dabbling in movies or even putting my career on hold to go to art school, I was just following my muse. A woman who did that then was criticized for having no direction. Today they call it versatility. Jackie DeShannon
I started at the age of six. My elder brother and sister were dabbling a bit, and then I went to my mother and pestered her to teach me as well. Viswanathan Anand
Actually, when I first started dabbling in photography, I was still working for my parents as a salesman. Herb Ritts
When I work alone, it can be like dabbling with a canvas. Maybe you paint over bits, and it starts to form its own life and lead you off in a direction. It becomes an intuitive, subconscious process. Lindsey Buckingham