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Found 2 items, similar to Dribble.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: dribble
dribble
n 1: flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of
liquid;
“there's a drip through the roof” [syn:
drip,
trickle]
2: saliva spilling from the mouth [syn:
drool,
drivel,
slobber]
3: the propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks [syn:
dribbling]
dribble
v 1: run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream;
“water trickled onto the lawn from the broken hose”;
“reports began to dribble in” [syn:
trickle,
filter]
2: let or cause to fall in drops;
“dribble oil into the
mixture” [syn:
drip,
drop]
3: propel,
“Carry the ball”;
“dribble the ball” [syn:
carry]
4: let saliva drivel from the mouth;
“The baby drooled” [syn:
drivel,
drool,
slabber,
slaver,
slobber]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Dribble
Dribble
\Drib"ble\, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Dribbled; p. pr. & vb.
n.
Dribbing.] [Freq. of drib, which is a variant of drip.]
1. To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession
of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.
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2. To slaver, as a child or an idiot; to drivel.
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3. To fall weakly and slowly. [Obs.]
“The dribbling dart of
love.” --Shak. (Meas. for Meas., i. 3, 2). [Perhaps an
error for
dribbing.]
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4. In basketball, football and similar games, to dribble[2]
the ball.
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5. To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.
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Dribble
\Drib"ble\, v. t.
1. To let fall in drops.
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Let the cook . . . dribble it all the way upstairs.
-- Swift.
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2. In basketball and various other games, to propel (the
ball) by successive slight hits or kicks so as to keep it
always in control.
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Dribble
\Drib"ble\, n.
1. A drizzling shower; a falling or leaking in drops.
[Colloq.]
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2. An act of dribbling[2] a ball.
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