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1. 1) dribble (verb) ... I meant this
2. 2) dribble (noun)
3. double dribble (noun)
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Definition of DRIBBLE
transitive verb
1
: to issue sporadically and in small bits
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: to let or cause to fall in drops little by little
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a : 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
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: to fall or flow in drops or in a thin intermittent stream : trickle
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: to let saliva trickle from the corner of the mouth : drool
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: to come or issue in piecemeal or desultory fashion
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a : 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
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Examples of DRIBBLE
1. Juice dribbled down his chin.
2. She accidentally dribbled wine onto the rug.
3. Dribble olive oil over the warm bread before serving.
4. She dribbled across the basketball court.
5. He skillfully dribbled the soccer ball towards the goal.
Origin of DRIBBLE
frequentative of drib to dribble
First Known Use: circa 1589
Related to DRIBBLE
Synonyms: distill (also distil), drip, drop, trickle
Antonyms: pour, roll, stream