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7 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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The news will have dribbled slowly through the community, causing a ripple of excitement.
As the ice cream melts, it will have dribbled over the sides of the cone.
The information will have dribbled gradually into public awareness.
After the rainfall, water will have dribbled through the cracks in the roof.
The rain will have dribbled down the window pane all night.
By the end of the match, the basketball player will have dribbled expertly past his opponents.
After the long hike, beads of sweat will have dribbled from his forehead.

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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