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How to pronounce dibber in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms dibble
Type of hand tool

Examples of dibber

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Use a dibber or trowel to nudge the soil apart and push the cloves in 5cm deep.
From the guardian.co.uk
Native Americans commonly used tools such as the hoe, maul, and dibber.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The dibber was a digging stick, used to plant the seed.
From the en.wikipedia.org
However, their carbon footprints can be at least halved by having their fuels mixed with water using an ultrasonic dibber.
From the newscientist.com
The seedlings need to be transplanted into very firm soil in holes made with a dibber, then firmed in with your heel.
From the expressandstar.com
Stab a few holes in the bottom of the bag with a garden dibber or a sharp knife to allow excess water to drain out.
From the edp24.co.uk
Taking Sparclear's advice from last week's thought stream about suicidal onions, I use a dibber to fashion a hole rather than push the bulbs into the soil.
From the guardian.co.uk
The red onions and garlic, though, are starting to sprout, and the shallots have stayed emebedded, thanks I think to Sparclear's good advice about using the dibber.
From the guardian.co.uk
More examples
  • Dibble: a wooden hand tool with a pointed end; used to make holes in the ground for planting seeds or bulbs
  • A dibber or dibble is a pointed wooden stick for making holes in the ground so that seeds, seedlings or small bulbs can be planted. Dibbers come in a variety of designs including the straight dibber, T-handled dibber, trowel dibber, and L-shaped dibber.
  • A pointed stick used for making holes in soil when transplanting seedlings.
  • Slang term for a SportIdent electronic control card.
  • The electronic device carried by participants in an event using SI.