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dribble

English

Etymology

drib +? -le (early modern English frequentative suffix)

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d??.b?l/, /d??.bl?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?d??.b??/, /?d??.b(?)l/
  • Rhymes: -?b?l

Verb

dribble (third-person singular simple present dribbles, present participle dribbling, simple past and past participle dribbled)

  1. (basketball, soccer) In various ball games, to move (with) the ball, controlling its path by kicking or bouncing it repeatedly
  2. To let saliva drip from the mouth, to drool
  3. To fall in drops or an unsteady stream, to trickle
  4. (transitive) To let something fall in drips.
    • 1731, Jonathan Swift, Directions to Servants
      let her [the cook] follow him softly with a ladle full, and dribble it all the way up stairs to the dining-room
  5. (dated) To live or pass one's time in a trivial fashion.
  6. To perform a card flourish in which the cards fall smoothly from one's hand.

Descendants

  • ? Czech: driblovat
  • ? French: dribbler

Translations

Noun

dribble (countable and uncountable, plural dribbles)

  1. (uncountable) Drool; saliva.
  2. (countable) A weak, unsteady stream; a trickle.
  3. (countable) A small amount of a liquid.
  4. (countable, sports) The act of moving (with) a ball by kicking or bouncing it.
  5. (countable) A card flourish in which the cards fall smoothly from one's hand.

Translations

Related terms

  • crossover dribble
  • double dribble
  • dribble glass
  • dribble penetration
  • dribbly
  • kill one's dribble

Anagrams

  • dibbler

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English dribble.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?ibl/

Noun

dribble m (plural dribbles)

  1. (sports) dribble

Verb

dribble

  1. first-person singular present indicative of dribbler
  2. third-person singular present indicative of dribbler
  3. first-person singular present subjunctive of dribbler
  4. third-person singular present subjunctive of dribbler
  5. second-person singular imperative of dribbler

German

Verb

dribble

  1. inflection of dribbeln:
    1. first-person singular present
    2. singular imperative
    3. first/third-person singular subjunctive I

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dribbling

English

Verb

dribbling

  1. present participle of dribble

Noun

dribbling (plural dribblings)

  1. 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 []

Spanish

Noun

dribbling m (uncountable)

  1. (sports) dribbling

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