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  1. A dribble is a slow, steady flow of water. Or, if you are a basketball player, you dribble the ball to make your way towards the basket. Dribbling consists of tiny drops of water (or another liquid) dripping.

  2. DRIBBLE definition: 1. to (cause a liquid to) flow very slowly in small amounts: 2. to have liquid slowly coming out…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to fall or flow in drops or in a thin intermittent stream : trickle. 2. : to let saliva trickle from the corner of the mouth : drool. 3. : to come or issue in piecemeal or desultory fashion.

  4. Dribble definition: to fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle.. See examples of DRIBBLE used in a sentence.

  5. 1. To let flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream. 2. Sports. a. To move (a ball or puck) by dribbling. b. To hit (a baseball, for example) so that it bounces slowly and low to the ground. n. 1. A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle. 2. A small quantity; a bit. 3. Sports The act of dribbling a ball.

  6. Dribble is saliva that drops slowly from someone's mouth. His clothes are soaked in dribble. 6. verb. If people or things dribble somewhere, they move there slowly and in small numbers. ...as the workers dribbled away from the city square.

  7. Definition of dribble verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Dribble Definition. To flow or fall in drops or an unsteady stream; trickle. Water dribbled from the leaky faucet. To come forth or let out a little at a time. To let (saliva, liquid, etc.) drip from the mouth; drool. To flow, or let flow, in drops or driblets; trickle. A small drop, or a flowing in small drops.

  9. dribble meaning, definition, what is dribble: to let liquid come out of your mouth ont...: Learn more.

  10. 1. If a liquid dribbles somewhere, or if you dribble it, it drops down slowly or flows in a thin stream. [...] 2. When players dribble the ball in a game such as basketball or soccer, they keep kicking or tapping it quickly in order to keep it moving. [...] 3. If a person dribbles, saliva drops slowly from their mouth. [...] More.