Dabblement

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A tiny bit of something, like jam or glue. Just enough to get you started, but not enough to actually care.
I took a dabblment of jelly on my toast. Now I’m pretending I’m a gourmet chef.
He only used a dabblment of glue to stick his paper together. It’s falling apart and he’s proud of it.
She dipped her finger in a dabblment of paint. Now her whole hand looks like a toddler’s masterpiece.
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A little taste of something, but only because you’re too cheap to buy the whole thing.
I took a dabblment of that expensive chocolate. Now I feel rich, but I still can’t afford the whole bar.
He took a dabblment of the cake. The rest of us got nothing and we’re still mad about it.
She took a dabblment of the sauce. Now she’s bragging about how much she knows about food.
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A small amount of something, usually because you’re too lazy to do it right.
He took a dabblment of glue. Now his project is barely holding together, and he doesn’t care.
She took a dabblment of jam. Now her sandwich is just a sad excuse for a meal.
They took a dabblment of paint. Now the whole wall looks like a drunk kid did it.
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A tiny bit of something, usually because you’re too full to eat more.
He took a dabblment of pie. Now he’s full, but he still wants seconds.
She took a dabblment of cake. Now she’s trying to convince herself it was worth it.
They took a dabblment of ice cream. Now they’re arguing over who ate the most.
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A little piece of something, just enough to get you by without actually trying.
He took a dabblment of bread. Now he’s pretending he’s eating a whole loaf.
She took a dabblment of cheese. Now she’s saying it’s the best she’s ever had.
They took a dabblment of pizza. Now they’re arguing about who got the bigger slice.
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