Dribbling [verb]

Definition of Dribbling:

trickle

Synonyms of Dribbling:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dribbling:

Pour


Sentence/Example of Dribbling:

A few clerks were dribbling in, and none of them seemed to have life enough to get out of the way of an ox-team.

There is an unnatural expression—a vacant look—to the face, while there is often much dribbling at the mouth.

He had recourse to no dribbling efforts on which to hang the flame of military hope.

The reward of $5,000, which Harry Arnold had advertised, drew a dribbling stream of callers to the inspector's office.

And then there are moments when even this dribbling bombardment can be appalling.

When he came out little streams of rice and sugar and meal were dribbling out all over the wagon.

Pforzheim fell sidewise against the pink wall of petrol tins, still hung up by his apparat, and dribbling scarlet over the pink.

They've tried it repeatedly since, but that feat of the Army man still stands as the star play of the 'dribbling' game.

Dribbling tactics had been killed for ever, years before, by Preston North End, who invented the "passing" game.

Sallie disappeared, leaving a dribbling trail of good-natured complaint behind her.