Sentences

dib in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

DIB (verb): To maneuver or navigate through a crowd or situation, often with a playful or strategic intent.

Sample Sentences

  1. The team decided to dib their way through the crowded festival, looking for the best food stalls.
  2. After much debate, she managed to dib him into agreeing to the surprise party.
  3. He always wanted to dib a few minutes of his boss's time to discuss the new project.
  4. During the game, the players had to dib in order to claim their territory before the final round.
  5. The children loved to dib little treasures from the beach, collecting shells and smooth stones.
  6. The artist used a dib to create intricate designs in the clay.
  7. After hours of digging, he finally found the dib he had lost in the garden.
  8. She carefully applied the dib to the canvas, adding depth to her painting.
  9. The gardener recommended using a dib for planting seeds evenly in the soil.
  10. In the game, players can use a dib to mark their territory on the map.