0 to try something or take part in an activity in a way that is not serious -- bawić się, parać się, ocierać się
He dabbled with drugs at university.
I only dabble in politics.
I think we might easily all get into depths beyond any that we wish to dabble in today by going further in this matter.
Linkage is a concept known to some of us who dabble a little in magic.
That applies especially in sparsely populated areas, where practitioners dabble in all manner of work.
Let us build then on what has already successfully started rather than, as we often seem to do, dabble with too many new initiatives.
Added to this, some of their spokesmen have also been dabbling with the notion of municipalising private and rented property.
That is a significant statement, coming from one who, nine years afterwards, is prepared to dabble in what he repudiated in 1901.
The people of this country do not want these adventures of dabbling in the political affairs of other peoples, who want independence.
He was at that time dabbling in one of his efforts at food taxation.