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dribble1580s, frequentative of obsolete verb drib (1520s), variant of drip (v.). Sports sense first used of soccer (1863), basketball sense is by 1892 (implied in dribbling). Related: Dribbled; dribbling. As [..]
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dribbleto let food or liquid trickle out of the mouth on to the chin. The same word also means to run with a football at your feet
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dribbleIn filling operations, the weight value over which material is slowly handled to provide a more accurate cutoff.
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dribble(n) flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid(n) saliva spilling from the mouth(n) the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks(v) run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an u [..]
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dribbleLiquid debris from a vehicle or its cargo that drops to the ground, often leaving a trail, if the vehicle is moving, from a spatter area to a puddle.
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dribbleKeeping control of the ball while running.
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dribbleControlling the ball on the ground with the feet.
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dribbleThe practice of controlling the ball with the feet while moving on the field of play.
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dribble
To let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool
To fall in drops or an unsteady stream, to trickle
In various ball games, to run with the ball, controlling its path with the feet
(basketball) To b [..]
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dribbleWhen a player bounces the ball.
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