Originally a synonym for swag, it has since evolved to describe a dance move popular online.
A small quantity of something moist or liquid.
Apply (usually a liquid) to a surface.
1 The new king flicked a dab of green foam off the throne.
2 He went outside to Potato Park to show people how to dab .
3 Paul Pogba the leader deserves to dab and dance all he wants
4 A hasty dab or two of the library paste completed his work.
5 Perhaps secrete a microfibre cloth in one, to dab away layer-induced perspiration.
6 Landed a half-destroyed leviathan smack dab in the middle of the invasion.
7 A dab of mortar more or less is not a serious business.
8 He'd hoped Finn would dab the wound, then dispose of the tissue.
9 Mrs. Hastings wiped a dab of steak juice off Mr. Pennythistle's cheek.
10 You don't know what a dab I am at rondeaux and barcarolles.
11 Yes, I occasionally use them to dab at my nose or eyes.
12 Somehow a dab of the whipped cream ended up on my nose.
13 But smack dab in the middle was the blackest sort of black.
14 A little dab of water, a dirty gray bag, a little clean-up.
15 I dab myself with a filched white handkerchief, which comes away bloody.
16 A dab of lipstick cost a Navan woman £100 at Dunshaughlin Court yesterday.
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