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Discover Ludwig"dribble in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to enter or move slowly and steadily into a place or group. Example: The students started to dribble in one by one for the morning assembly. Note: This phrase is often used in sports contexts as well, such as "The basketball player dribbled in and out of defenders with ease."
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DES MOINES — They dribble in like ceiling leaks on a rainy day, a drop at a time, then faster and faster until by evening they bear down in a steady downpour: Mitt Romney, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich.
Whisking constantly, dribble in about half of the hot milk.
It was a constant dribble in the background.
He was always late releasing the ball and tried to dribble in almost impossible situations.
Better German sides than the present one have struggled against those sort of players, who can dribble in between them".
I once watched Steve Francis, a former All-Star, dribble in a circle, fall down and injure his knee.
Slowly dribble in 120ml (give or take) of light olive oil, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.
He was nicknamed the Wizard of Dribble in Britain, and known abroad as Der Zauberer - the magician.
At the start of a week, when new patients tend to be admitted, only a few dribble in.
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The puck dribbled in, despite Fernandez's tossed stick.
Over the next six innings, Sabathia allowed two hits, one of them an infield dribbler, in resembling the dynamic second-half stud who carried the team last season.
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