dab - use in sentences

Object

  • radio: DAB digital radio now covers most of the UK population.

Preposition: on

  • brake: A slight dab on the brakes is required before turning in just before the marshals post on the left.

Converse of object

  • apply: To stop mosquito bites itching apply a tiny dab of haemorrhoidal ointment.
  • put: Sprinkle each cake with sugar and put a dab of butter on each.

Adjective modifier

  • portable: The first portable DAB was sold in Scotland by Hifi Corner in 2001.
  • little: A little dab will do just enough to make the skin shiny.
  • small: In some instances, a small dab in a specific location is all that is needed.

Modifies a noun

  • aerial: Thanks in advance Title: Re: DAB aerials, indoor, outdoor or loft?
  • radio: I have just got my first dab radio, a Bug.
  • hand: Geoff is a dab hand at Indian dishes, which can be enjoyed on the premises or to take away.
  • receiver: Portable, in-car and hi-fi DAB receivers are available.
  • technology: DAB technology allows broadcasters to transmit far more radio stations within the same comparable amount of radio spectrum compared to FM.
  • station: An introduction to UK radio Select town/city Digital radio Lists of all the FM, AM stations and DAB stations in 60 major cities.

Modifying Another Word

  • smack: I have 3 pumpkin plants in a 3m x 9m space, just smack dab in the middle.
  • gently: Lily Pollen stains Gently dab a cello tape onto the stain.

Preposition: in

  • middle: Also, your dates are smack dab in the middle of the summer.

Preposition: of

  • glue: Use a tiny dab of glue to stick it down.
  • butter: Sprinkle each cake with sugar and put a dab of butter on each.
  • paint: Some Sponge brush variants apply dabs of paint at random angles with each click of a stylus.

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