Dribble | Mean of dribble in English Dictionary

/ˈdrɪbəl/

  • Verb
  • to fall or flow in small drops
    1. Coffee dribbled [=trickled] down the side of the mug.
    2. Juice dribbled down his chin.
  • to let (a liquid) fall in small drops
    1. She accidentally dribbled wine onto the rug.
    2. Dribble olive oil over the warm bread before serving.
  • to let saliva or another liquid drip or trickle from your mouth
    1. The baby dribbled [=drooled] down the back of her dad's shirt.
  • to move a ball or puck forward by tapping, bouncing, or kicking it
    1. She dribbled across the basketball court.
    2. He skillfully dribbled the soccer ball towards the goal.
  • Noun
  • a small flow of liquid
    1. He wiped a dribble of juice from the corner of the baby's mouth.
    2. dribbles of blood
  • an act of moving a ball or puck forward by tapping, bouncing, or kicking it
    1. She gave the ball a dribble before passing it.

Những từ liên quan với DRIBBLE

slobber, drip, drivel, salivate, squirt, distill, ooze, seep, run, drool, drop, leak
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