dilling (Meaning)

Webster

dilling (n.)

A darling; a favorite.

Synonyms & Antonyms of dilling

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

dilling Sentence Examples

  1. The oil company began dilling for crude oil in the remote region.
  2. The dentist carefully dilling a hole into the decayed tooth, preparing it for a filling.
  3. The carpenter dilling a series of holes into the wooden plank to assemble a sturdy structure.
  4. The construction crew dilling deep foundations to ensure the stability of the new building.
  5. The archaeologist dilling artifacts from the ancient ruins, uncovering secrets of the past civilization.
  6. The geologist dilling rock samples to determine the mineral composition and age of the Earth's layers.
  7. The surgeon dilling a small incision in the skin to access the affected area during surgery.
  8. The farmer dilling seeds into the fertile soil, anticipating a bountiful harvest.
  9. The scientist dilling microscopic organisms from a petri dish, studying their behavior and characteristics.
  10. The technician dilling a small hole in the circuit board to insert a new component, repairing the electronic device.

FAQs About the word dilling

A darling; a favorite.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The oil company began dilling for crude oil in the remote region.

The dentist carefully dilling a hole into the decayed tooth, preparing it for a filling.

The carpenter dilling a series of holes into the wooden plank to assemble a sturdy structure.

The construction crew dilling deep foundations to ensure the stability of the new building.