Associations to the word «Dribble»
Noun
- Saliva
- Trickle
- Ball
- Urine
- Defender
- Chin
- Kick
- Crossover
- Striker
- Juice
- Skill
- Kicking
- Teammate
- Foam
- Opponent
- Mouth
- Sweat
- Passing
- Ability
- Basket
- Pace
- Scoring
- Basketball
- Goal
- Shooting
- Pitch
- Handful
- Player
- Rebound
- Pass
- Shot
- Cheek
- Penalty
- Beard
- Shoot
- Mate
- Nose
- Lip
- Midfield
- Winger
- Smoke
- Ink
- Drip
- Powder
- Speed
- Finger
- Beat
- Throw
- Agility
- Corner
- Assist
- Goalkeeper
- Acceleration
- Defence
- Slime
- Creativity
- Flair
- Floor
- Detonation
- Second
- Midfielder
- Leg
- Eton
- Nozzle
- Handler
- Harrow
- Bladder
- Penetration
- Offense
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DRIBBLE, verb. To let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool
DRIBBLE, verb. To fall in drops or an unsteady stream, to trickle
DRIBBLE, verb. In various ball games, to run with the ball, controlling its path with the feet
DRIBBLE, verb. (basketball) To bounce the ball on the floor with one hand at a time, enabling the player to move with it;
DRIBBLE, verb. To advance by dribbling
DRIBBLE, verb. (transitive) to let something fall in drips
DRIBBLE, verb. (transitive) in various ball games, to move the ball by repeated light kicks so as not to lose control of it.
DRIBBLE, verb. (dated) To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.
DRIBBLE, noun. A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle.
DRIBBLE, noun. A small amount of a liquid.
DRIBBLE, noun. In sport, the act of dribbling.
DRIBBLE GLASS, noun. A drinking glass with hidden holes that spill the drink when tilted, used as a prank.
DRIBBLE GLASSES, noun. Plural of dribble glass
Dictionary definition
DRIBBLE, noun. Flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof".
DRIBBLE, noun. Saliva spilling from the mouth.
DRIBBLE, noun. The propulsion of a ball by repeated taps or kicks.
DRIBBLE, verb. 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".
DRIBBLE, verb. Let or cause to fall in drops; "dribble oil into the mixture".
DRIBBLE, verb. Propel, "Carry the ball"; "dribble the ball".
DRIBBLE, verb. Let saliva drivel from the mouth; "The baby drooled".
Wise words
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