dibbler (Meaning)

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dibbler (n.)

One who, or that which, dibbles, or makes holes in the ground for seed.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dibbler

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dibbler Sentence Examples

  1. The gardener used a dibbler to make holes in the soil for planting the flower bulbs.
  2. She employed a dibbler to ensure the proper depth and spacing for each vegetable seedling.
  3. The dibbler's sharp tip pierced through the earth effortlessly, preparing the ground for the seeds.
  4. Using a dibbler helped the gardener maintain uniformity in the planting process.
  5. He relied on the dibbler's markings to ensure consistent spacing between each hole.
  6. With a swift motion, she dibbled the herb seeds into the soil, anticipating a bountiful harvest.
  7. The dibbler's ergonomic design made it comfortable to use for extended periods in the garden.
  8. She invested in a high-quality dibbler to facilitate efficient and precise planting.
  9. The dibbler's sturdy construction ensured durability, even in challenging soil conditions.
  10. After each use, the gardener cleaned the dibbler to prevent soil buildup and maintain its effectiveness.

FAQs About the word dibbler

One who, or that which, dibbles, or makes holes in the ground for seed.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gardener used a dibbler to make holes in the soil for planting the flower bulbs.

She employed a dibbler to ensure the proper depth and spacing for each vegetable seedling.

The dibbler's sharp tip pierced through the earth effortlessly, preparing the ground for the seeds.

Using a dibbler helped the gardener maintain uniformity in the planting process.