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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Dribble' in a Sentence

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

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She dribbled honey over her pancakes.
As the leak persisted, water continued to dribble from the damaged pipe.
The slow internet connection caused the video to dribble instead of playing smoothly.
His jokes were so amusing that laughter started to dribble through the entire audience.
The honey had a runny consistency, making it dribble over the edges of the toast.
The slow-paced game caused boredom to dribble into the minds of the spectators.
The leaky roof had been dribbling rainwater into the buckets below.
Words of wisdom began to dribble from the elderly storyteller's lips.
The river had shrunk, and water began to dribble instead of flowing vigorously.
The storyteller will be dribbling suspense into the plot, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats.
The melting popsicle has been dribbling colorful liquid onto the children's hands.

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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