Sentence examples for to dribble from inspiring English sources

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to dribble

verb

To let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool

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James tried to dribble past Bryant.

I did like to dribble.

You can't really teach someone to dribble.

Then they started to dribble away.

She taught them to dribble, shoot and play defense.

Monica books and Clinton-bashers continue to dribble out.

The Mets had to dribble over their only run.

He avoided any attempt to dribble the ball.

"How can we tell players not to dribble?" he asked.

Irving, like Francis and Marbury, loves to dribble.

When she was a toddler, she learned to dribble.

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