dribble - use in sentences

Object

  • ball: Do not dribble the ball back into the changing rooms.
  • lot: As the teeth come through your baby will dribble a lot more and want to bite everything in site.
  • technique: Hockey - Continued development of stick and ball skills with focus on developing Indian dribbling technique and reverse stick control.

Adjective modifier

  • mazy: Kenny's mazy dribble through the United defense and subsequent finish in the FA Cup semi at Maine Road - April 1979 25.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: That player then dribbles into the center of the circle and passes to another player on the outside.
  • back: And, yes, it is true that some money dribbles back from Britain to families in Romania and other parts of eastern Europe.

Preposition: of

  • water: I'm typing this with a big dribble of water down my front.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: Marxist Group members were dribbling out of the ILP into the Labor Party where they had not yet hardened into a coherent faction.
  • up: This progressed to dribbling up to, and dodging, an opponent, keeping the ball in possession.

Noun used with modifier

  • power: Power dribble a ball for at least 60 seconds.

Modifies a noun

  • round: We then decided on doing a push pass game where everyone had to dribble round cones.

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