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1drib·ble

verb \ˈdri-bəl\
drib·bleddrib·bling \-(ə-)liŋ\


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Definition of DRIBBLE

transitive verb
1: to issue sporadically and in small bits

2: to let or cause to fall in drops little by little

3a : to propel by successive slight taps or bounces with hand, foot, or stick <dribble a basketball> <dribble a puck>
b : to hit (as a baseball) so as to cause a slow bouncing



intransitive verb

1: to fall or flow in drops or in a thin intermittent stream : trickle

2: to let saliva trickle from the corner of the mouth : drool

3: to come or issue in piecemeal or desultory fashion

4a : to dribble a ball or puck
b : to proceed by dribbling
c of a ball : to move with short bounces

drib·bler \-b(ə-)lər\ noun

Examples of DRIBBLE


  • Juice dribbled down his chin.
  • She accidentally dribbled wine onto the rug.
  • Dribble olive oil over the warm bread before serving.
  • She dribbled across the basketball court.
  • He skillfully dribbled the soccer ball towards the goal.





noun


Definition of DRIBBLE

1: a tiny or insignificant bit or quantity

2: a small trickling stream or flow

3: an act, instance, or manner of dribbling a ball or puck
drib·bly \ˈdri-b(ə-)lē\ adjective

Examples of DRIBBLE


  • He wiped a dribble of juice from the corner of the baby's mouth.
  • She gave the ball a dribble before passing it.