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9 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 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.
During the tea party, the spilled tea continued to dribble off the table.
Raindrops were dribbling down the window pane during the storm.
After the rainfall, water will have dribbled through the cracks in the roof.
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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