dab

DAB
definition
verb
he dabbed his mouth with his napkin
press against (something) lightly with a piece of absorbent material in order to clean or dry it.
aim at or strike with a light blow.
noun
she licked a dab of chocolate from her finger
a small amount of something.
Even though this rig is especially good for gurnards, it also proves superbly successful for dabs , plaice, megrim, even small turbot and brill, also haddock, cod and whiting.
a small, commercially important flatfish that is found chiefly in the North Atlantic.
abbreviation
digital audio broadcasting.
translation of 'dab'
ஒருவகை(த்தட்டை) மீன்
example
He could see her beautiful dark brown hair, her glossy green eyes that seemed to know everything, and her face that looked so close to perfection without a 'dab' of makeup.
she licked a 'dab' of chocolate from her finger
Use a small, pointed brush to 'dab' a tiny amount of concealer right on the blemish, pressing into the spot to cover completely.
You are, perhaps, more likely to 'dab' on some moisturising cream that you know and trust rather than some unknown concoction in a vanilla coloured jar.
Place a 'dab' of chervil pesto on each plate and serve.
Well, I don't use make up daily, just kohl to line my eyes, and a 'dab' of lipstick.
For sashimi, put a 'dab' of wasabi directly on the fish.
A 'dab' of white-wine vinegar is useful to get plates and cutlery spotlessly clean.
With every stroke and 'dab' and curve of the brush she was losing a little bit of herself.
To keep the shine away, add a 'dab' of loose or pressed powder.
There was a time when a grazed knee in the playground merited a quick visit to the school nurse, a 'dab' of TCP and a sticking plaster.
Alexeivich used a paper napkin to 'dab' at the perspiration rolling off his nose as he spoke, but he doggedly refused to remove his jacket or loosen his tie.
Use a 'dab' of pomade to separate curls and zap frizz.
she licked a 'dab' of chocolate from her finger
Working in random, one-inch sections, take a 'dab' of pliable pomade, and coat and twist hair as you go.
Using a cotton swab, apply a few drops of vitamin E from a capsule or a 'dab' of zinc ointment inside the tip of your nose every night before bed until your nosebleeds stop.
When you brush your teeth, also gently scrub your tongue with a 'dab' of toothpaste.
Nobody would say that a flounder, 'dab' or rockling is going to pull hard, although I admit that flounder on light rods are fun.
A touch of mascara, a pinch of blush, a 'dab' of lip gloss, and I was set to go.
Not only does a 'dab' of toner refresh the skin, it helps to remove any cleanser that hasn't been properly removed.
Use both the body wash and body lotion, then just a 'dab' of perfume.
Leave the layer of dead skin intact and 'dab' antibiotic ointment on it.
My dark auburn hair was curled in loose ringlets that cascaded down my back and I just had foundation, mascara, and a 'dab' of lip-gloss for the natural look.
For a mottled effect try painting your pot in a plain color then use a small sea sponge to 'dab' on a contrasting color after the base color has dried.
Because Impressionist painters had to work quickly, oil paint was usually put on the canvas in small 'dabs' or short strokes, often with little color mixing.
Frances was 'dabbing' at her eyes with a paper tissue.
Angela does a few quick swipes and 'dabs' at her own face, puts on something amazing, and throws her hair up.
Providing you're casting on to sand, it doesn't matter if you're fishing from a pier, breakwater, surf beach or rock ledge, the 'dabs' will be there.
The surfaces of his pictures are speckled with 'dabs' of oil pigment almost reminiscent of a tapestry in its pattern and texture.
She quickly 'dabbed' her handkerchief across her mouth, wiping away the substance from her lips.
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