Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The dibber was a digging stick, used to plant the seed.
The dibber was first recorded in Roman times and has remained mostly unchanged since.
John turned his dibber in the soil.
Native Americans commonly used tools such as the hoe, maul, and dibber.
Dibber is killed in the adventure, and this explains why he wasn't on Iceworld.
Omally scratched in the dust with his dibber and considered his lot.
This is the classic dibber.
Drathro attempts to kill by turning on the food processing system, but Dibber shoots him through the wall.
Dibber Used to plant brassicas and to make holes to plant leeks.
Dobber, a marker for marking cards at a bingo hall also known as a dibber.
Dibber is killed in this novel, and explains his absence in Dragonfire.
'He tries, see,' said Albert, flourishing the dibber.
Plant leek seedlings by making 8 in deep holes with a dibber or crowbar, dropping one into each and filling with water.
A dibber or dibble is a pointed wooden stick for making holes in the ground so that seeds, seedlings or small bulbs can be planted.
One man would walk with a dibber making holes, and a second man would plant seeds in each hole and fill it in.
This dibber combines the features of a dibber and a trowel.
The wooden plant dibber is marked in inches and comes with two sets of aluminium plant labels plus a carbon garden pencil.
When Dibber destroys the external collection aerial, the system becomes dangerously unstable, and only the Doctor's intervention prevents a potentially catastrophic explosion.
Dip the cut end in rooting powder and insert in a hole made with a dibber in pots or trays of rooting compost.
The ideal T-handled dibber is fashioned from the remains of an old fork or spade handle, retaining the T, and with the shaft whittled to a point.
This dibber is much like the classic dibber, but with a T-grip that fits in the palm to make it easier to apply torque.
In colloquial use, the term 'dibber' is often now used to refer to electronic timing units worn on a finger such as the SI-cards used in orienteering events.
The red onions and garlic, though, are starting to sprout, and the shallots have stayed emebedded, thanks I think to Sparclear's good advice about using the dibber.
Glitz and Dibber are on Ravalox looking for secrets stolen by the Sleepers of Andromeda from the Matrix on Gallifrey.
Then take a dibber or pencil and make a hole in the compost at the edge of the pot deep enough to take the cutting up to the bottom leaves (but no deeper).