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"To fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle." more

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Sweat started to dribble down his face as he completed the intense workout.
With a slight tilt, the water bottle started to dribble its contents onto the table.
As the rain intensified, it started to dribble through the small holes in the roof.
The old faucet was worn out, causing water to dribble rather than flow.
The baby's teething will cause saliva to dribble from his mouth.
The candle was lit in a drafty room, making the flame flicker and dribble wax.
The kitten watched the milk dribble from the bottle into its bowl.
The ink pen tends to dribble if pressed too hard on paper.
During the tea party, the spilled tea continued to dribble off the table.
As the rain continues, I am dribbling my umbrella to stay dry.
The river was dribbling through the rocky terrain.
The leaking pen in her bag has been dribbling ink, staining all her notebooks.
As the ice cream melts, it will have dribbled over the sides of the cone.
By the time we reach the beach, the melting ice cream will have been dribbling down the cone.
The baby has been dribbling milk from the corner of his mouth while feeding.
The news about the scandal has dribbled slowly to the public.
The melting ice cream started to dribble down the cone and onto my hand.
With a shaky hand, he will dribble paint onto the canvas.
Raindrops were dribbling down the window pane during the storm.
After the rainfall, water will have dribbled through the cracks in the roof.
The river made a soft dribble sound as it flowed over the rocks.
By the time he reached the leak, water had dribbled onto the kitchen floor.
The rain will have dribbled down the window pane all night.
Tiny streams had dribbled from the melting ice cream cone in the summer heat.
He tried to fix the leaky bottle, but water continued to dribble out.
After washing the paintbrush, water continued to dribble from its bristles.
The little stream began to dribble through the rocks in the garden.
The faucet was left open, causing water to dribble slowly into the sink.
The paint on the wall is dribbling after the heavy rain.
The toddler tends to dribble a bit while drinking from a cup.
A small stream can dribble through the rocky terrain in the mountains.
The tears of joy began to dribble when they announced her as the winner.
I like to dribble my pancake syrup in a zigzag pattern.
The saucepan on the stove is dribbling steam.
After the long hike, beads of sweat will have dribbled from his forehead.
The broken pipe was dribbling sewage into the street.
As she poured the syrup, she watched it dribble slowly onto her pancakes.
The sauce had a thin consistency, causing it to dribble off the spoon.

Dribble

drib-uhl
verbTo fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle.
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Last Updated On: December 24, 2023
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