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“dabbled”
dabble (verb), dabbles; dabbled; dabbling
1. To participate or have an interest in an activity in a casual or superficial way. Shirley is a secretary for a company, but she has been known to dabble in writing short stories.
2. To play or to play around in water: Jackie was was dabbling her feet in the cool water of the swimming pool as she sat on the side dangling her feet.

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2. To play or to play around in water: Jackie was was dabbling her feet in the cool water of the swimming pool as she sat on the side dangling her feet.

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