Examples of use of DABBLER
1. Perhaps the best–known personality columnist is Soichiro Tawara, a veteran of the airwaves, and an occasional dabbler in print.
2. Perhaps the best-known personality columnist is Soichiro Tawara, a veteran of the airwaves, and an occasional dabbler in print.
3. If he does, cosmopolitans will recall that dilettante comes from the Italian verb "to delight," and means a true lover of the arts, not simply an amateurish dabbler.
4. Another shambling invert, another sexual truant (not a virgin but a career cuckold), another marginal quack and dabbler (talentless but not philistine), he too wrote a book, in prison, that fell into the worst possible hands.
5. Through it, even the most inexperienced dabbler now has access to an audience of six million people a day, at least a handful of whom will stumble upon their video.