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10 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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Thoughts of the past have dribbled into her mind unexpectedly.
The rain had dribbled down the window pane, creating a soothing melody.
As the candle burned, wax started to dribble down its sides, forming artistic patterns.
The leaky umbrella allowed rain to dribble onto her head during the storm.
Tears started to dribble down her cheeks as she watched the emotional movie scene.
When the coffee machine malfunctions, it will dribble coffee onto the counter.
By the end of the match, the basketball player will have dribbled expertly past his opponents.
Her tears had dribbled slowly as she listened to the heartbreaking story.
The paint on the canvas has been dribbling down, creating a unique and abstract artwork.
The basketball player is dribbling skillfully across the court.

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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