DRIBBLE
\dɹˈɪbə͡l], \dɹˈɪbəl], \d_ɹ_ˈɪ_b_əl]\
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flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof"
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propel, "Carry the ball"; "dribble the ball"
By Princeton University
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.
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To slaver, as a child or an idiot; to drivel.
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To fall weakly and slowly.
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To let fall in drops.
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A drizzling shower; a falling or leaking in drops.
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In various games, to propel (the ball) by successive slight hits or kicks so as to keep it always in control.
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In football and similar games, to dribble the ball.
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To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.
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An act of dribbling a ball.
By Oddity Software
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To fall in drops or small drops, or in a quick succession of drops; as, water dribbles from the eaves.
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To slaver, as a child or an idiot; to drivel.
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To fall weakly and slowly.
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To let fall in drops.
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A drizzling shower; a falling or leaking in drops.
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In various games, to propel (the ball) by successive slight hits or kicks so as to keep it always in control.
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In football and similar games, to dribble the ball.
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To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.
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An act of dribbling a ball.
By Noah Webster.
By William Dodge Lewis, Edgar Arthur Singer