dribbling
English
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editNoun
editdribbling (plural dribblings)
- An amount of liquid that is dribbled.
- 1850, The Journal of the Horticultural Society of London:
- In dry weather, when plants are drawn out of the seed bed, and planted with a common dibber, receiving daily dribblings of water, many will perish, and all are materially injured.
- 1866, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command:
- From the mouth you early observe a dribbling of saliva of a sticky nature and mixed with air, and of a disagreeable fetor […]
- (basketball, soccer) The act of dribbling.
- 2006, Jin Wang, Soccer made easy: From fundamentals to championship play, Ameriscientific, Inc., →ISBN, page 78:
- ... dribbling skills. Depending on the purpose of dribbling, an athlete can use different dribbling techniques to accomplish his/her goals. There are four dribbling skills: (1) inside of the foot dribbling, (2) innerside of the instep dribbling […]
Verb
editdribbling
- present participle and gerund of dribble
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editNoun
editdribbling m (uncountable)
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