Yes, it is to describe an action. "To apply with short poking strokes" i.e. paint with a paint brush
Dab
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Cod, eel, gar, dab.
A little dab will do you. Dab some on me! A dab and a promise will do the trick! My favorite painting technique to give texture is the ol' "stab and dab" method.
Yes They Can Dab
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There actually. Is not a slender part but the pressure acts like it it's like opening a fresh bottle of pop the speed is acting like the slender also the most dangerous bit is the sharp bit on the bullet
The Greek for David is Dabid [Δαυίδ or Δαβίδ], pronounced Dab-eed.
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Eifel 65 -I'm Blue
Some words that end with "dab" include: dab, kebab, and stab.
No. Even though it's a mirror image, reading it backwards would be "dab."